How to Add Songs to Your Movies on Windows Movie Maker
Make sure you have the music file you want saved onto your computer., Open Windows Movie Maker. , Make your movie as usual (i.e., Look to the left side of the screen., A browse box should pop up, with a list of documents., Left click and hold, to...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Make sure you have the music file you want saved onto your computer.
Look in the related links listed below, if you don't know how to save music you want if it's on the internet or on a CD. -
Step 2: Open Windows Movie Maker.
, put in your pictures or clips where they need to go.) , There should be a header that says "Capture Video" and below it should have an option that says "Import Audio or Music" Double click on that. , Go to where you saved your music file (preferably under "My Music" in your documents.), then double click on it or press Ctrl if you want to select multiple.
It should be transferred into the Movie window with any other files you might have. , After positioning it on the timeline, release the left click.
Your music should be where you placed it.
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Step 3: Make your movie as usual (i.e.
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Step 4: Look to the left side of the screen.
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Step 5: A browse box should pop up
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Step 6: with a list of documents.
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Step 7: Left click and hold
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Step 8: to drag your music clip into the spot on your timeline where you want it to go.
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Step 9: From here you can crop the music (make it shorter) to fit how long your clips and/or pictures are.
Detailed Guide
Look in the related links listed below, if you don't know how to save music you want if it's on the internet or on a CD.
, put in your pictures or clips where they need to go.) , There should be a header that says "Capture Video" and below it should have an option that says "Import Audio or Music" Double click on that. , Go to where you saved your music file (preferably under "My Music" in your documents.), then double click on it or press Ctrl if you want to select multiple.
It should be transferred into the Movie window with any other files you might have. , After positioning it on the timeline, release the left click.
Your music should be where you placed it.
This usually works. ,
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