No.
You can download music from just about anywhere on the internet, or rip it from a CD for use in Windows Movie Maker.
You can Rip media from the CD to use in Windows Movie Maker.To rip a CD:> Open Windows Media Player> Click on Rip (top menu)> Choose a format (example: .mp3)> Select destination> Click RipOnce the files have been ripped to your computer, they can be imported into Windows Movie Maker.
Rip the music from the CD (using the feature in Windows Media Player). Once you have the files on your computer, locate and import them into Windows Movie Maker.
First you have to rip the CD to your computer (use Windows Media Player for that). Once you have the CD music on your computer, Import it into Windows Movie Maker using the Import Media feature.
You need to rip the music from the CD to your computer before you can import it into the Windows Movie Maker program.To rip music from the CD, open your Windows Media Player. There is a "Rip" feature in the top menu bar. Under the Options, click on Format and choose an output source compatible with Windows Movie Maker:aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wmaOnce you have ripped the music from the CD into a format used by Windows Movie Maker (like an .mp3 for example), you will be able to import the audio into the program.
You have to rip your CD music tracks to your computer first before you can import them into Windows Movie Maker. Once you have the files on the computer you can import them into the program for use in your projects.
No, you do not have to have an iPod or Mp3 player to put music on Windows Movie Maker.You can download music from the internet or rip it directly from CDs for use in the program.
You can rip music from your iPod to your computer, then to Windows Movie Maker. But, you can't rip it directly from the iPod unless the removable device files can be located through the browse feature.In other words, it's probably easier to copy the iPod audio to your computer before importing. But, if you are able to locate the device, copy the files from it directly and find it faster, go for it.:)
You can rip music from directly from a CD (using Windows Media Player), or go online and download music from different sites. For use in Windows Movie Maker however, the format (file name extension) must be one of the following:.aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, and .wma
You can download music from different sites on the internet to use in Windows Movie Maker. Or you can rip music to your computer from a CD to use in projects.The Audio/Music you import into the program must contains one of the following file name extensions:.aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, or .wma
Open Window DVD Maker twice, first rip both movies from the original, insert recordable DVD start burn in one, and watch in the other.
Open Windows Media Player. Click on Rip (top menu). Make sure you have the CD in the drive.It will automatically start ripping the audio tracks from the CD to your Media Player Library (and in your computer's Music Folder). It will be ripped as a .wma, but you can convert it to a .mp3 later if you choose. In any case, the file is compatible with Movie Maker.To get the music into Windows Movie Maker, locate the file (in your computer's Music Folder) and Import it into the program. Drag it from the Imported Media collection pane into the Music/Audio track in the Time-line view. Click the Play button in the Preview pane to listen it.