XM to "any playable audio format" converter for Mac - where to find one?

I have one .XM file, it is audio. I want to play it, but I have to convert it to something playable first. Any of you know a converter that works on a Mac?

Chris CA wrote:
How can it be named "sound converter" when it doesn't convert anything?
You mean it doesn't convert your .xm file.
It works and converts many other files.
What is this .xm file? Where did you get it?
See this -> http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/12607/cocomodx
"CocoModX is an freeware audio module player for Mac OS X. It is capable of playing 669, ahx, ams, amf, asy, cba, digi, dsm, far, gdm, imf, it, m15, mdl, med, mod, mtm, mxm, okta, plm, psm, ptm, s3m, stm, stx, tfmx, ult, uni, umx, xm files and zipped mod files named mdz."
This one helped! I'm recording the music with Audacity right now!

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