Soundtrack using iTunes

Hello - I need to use a couple of songs for a project. I bought them in iTunes and of course, I realize now that I can't import m4p's into Soundtrack. I burned them onto a CD hoping that somewhere in that process I could convert to mp3, but the CD kept the songs as m4p and I can't seem to change them. I also tried importing the songs into iMovie hoping to export into Quicktime and then into Soundtrack, but I don't see the option for "export to Quicktime" in iMovie. I'm totally stuck!! Would appreciate any help. Thx!

Never mind. Burn the song to a disk. You can burn an Apple-purchased song but five times. If you re-import the newly burnt song, though, iTunes does not recognize it as Apple-purchased so you can use it as often as you like. And use it in Soundtrack.

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