You can't run the video's audio while video is paused. But, if you want to hear the video's audio without the distraction of the video, click the + button beside the Video track in the time-line view. Then, click, hold and drag the Audio track down into the Audio/Music track below.
Close up the Video track. Then delete the video (or Remove it). The only thing remaining should be the original video's audio in the Audio/Music track. If you want the video back in the project, drag it back down into the Video track.
That never happens to me so my best guess is that it's your computer
Windows Media Center allows one to play video files, though this can be done with other applications. It also includes Windows Movie Maker. Other video-making software exists, such as Final Cut Pro, but Windows Movie Maker is good enough for most cases and conveniently free (as part of Windows Media Center). The greatest advantage of Windows Media Center may be its ability to play, pause, and record live television. Overall, Windows Media Center is hardly unique, but convenient.
In Windows Movie Maker, you can mute the video sound by doing this:> In the Time-line view, click the + button beside the Video track> Right-click on the Audio track and choose Mute from the drop-down menuThe video's audio will be silenced.
The Capresso coffee maker does indeed pause when you take a pot out to pour.
Win+Pause.
It's probably a comma (,) or an elipses (...)
**ADDING ON TO THE QUESTION** Is the following safe to try and get rid of it? 1 Open Notepad.exe Copy the following into it: @echo off del "%SystemRoot%\system32\dllcache\*wmm*.dll" del "%SystemRoot%\system32\dllcache\moviemk.exe" del "%ProgramFiles%\Movie Maker\*.*" rmdir /s "%ProgramFiles%\Movie Maker" pause 2 save it as abc.bat 3 restart your computer in safe mode 4 run abc.bat 5 when prompted wheather to delete, type "y" 6 restart again
Hit the big pause button underneath the preview screen in the upper right hand corner of your display. If the video is not pausing, then you have an issue. Check to see what type of file your video is, and make sure that WMM can actually read it. A preferable format would probably be .wmv, though I'm not sure if .mov does or doesn't work these days with the new WMM versions.
go to audio options on the pause menu and i believe it is the microphone volume.
No, the commercials are inserted into the movie.
Windows media center is very popular and has many pros. You can control all of your media- tv, computer,music- from one site and with one control. You can also pause live tv and switch from tv to surfing the internet easily.
Sometimes you can just press the spacebar, but usually you just click on the pause button with your mouse. (StarStripe) My Laptop has a pause key... but its probably because most games past Windows 2000 didnt use that pause key... so its basically useless.