| Try The QuickTime Player again - you should be able to go File->Export->Sound to AIFF - boom - sound file ready for import back into iTunes. This will be a long-winded process do do manually on a large number of file (unless you know some scripting) but its much faster than real time (under 15secs for my test file - a three minute .mov file from iTMS).
AudioHijack is a great solution for real time encoding of tricky streaming media but not a good solution in this case. (Oh and it's great if you like to compress and otherwise post-process audio before it hits your speakers - I used to love the excitifier for adding a bit of depth the crappy low-bit rate internet radio.)
By the way you might want to consider using a lossless codec on these files rather that mp3 or aac. At least double check, using a couple of test files, that you are happy with the result of different lossy codecs. The more times audio is encoded with these kinds of codecs the worse it gets.
Gabs |