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| | Importing audio files into Movie Maker using Vista Ultimate I am trying to add narration to my movie whilst having background music. If I add the music then I can't add the narration and if I add the narration the music won't download. Help!!!! |
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| Vista Home Premium 64bit | Re: Importing audio files into Movie Maker using Vista Ultimate Movie maker only has one audio track...Movie Maker is a very basic movie editor. You will need something like Audacity... It's free too and with it you can import your musci on one track...then record your voice on another track...then export them on one track so you can use in movie maker. With audacity you can make the volum of the music go down lower while you are talking... |
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| | Re: Importing audio files into Movie Maker using Vista Ultimate Clevo wrote: Quote: > Movie maker only has one audio track...Movie Maker is a very basic > movie editor. Errr......two audio tracks...if you count the Audio track that displays the audio included in the current video clip and the Audio/Music track. And...if you wish to add additional audio... you can save the movie file and reimport it which will move all the audio to the Audio track...then you can add additional audio to the Audio/Music track. -- John Inzer Digital Media MVP Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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| Vista Home Premium 64bit | Re: Importing audio files into Movie Maker using Vista Ultimate My apologies.... I stand correctedClevo wrote: ==================================== Errr......two audio tracks...if you count the Audio track that displays the audio included in the current video clip and the Audio/Music track. And...if you wish to add additional audio... you can save the movie file and reimport it which will move all the audio to the Audio track...then you can add additional audio to the Audio/Music track. -- John Inzer Digital Media MVP Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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| | Re: Importing audio files into Movie Maker using Vista Ultimate Clevo wrote: Quote: > My apologies.... I stand correctedNo sweat...that's the beauty of newsgroups... there's always some smarty pants who is willing to correct every little detail )-- John Inzer Digital Media MVP Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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