Use the Split feature (below the Preview Pane in the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker).
Split away the audio you don't want in the Time-line.
An audio clip is a piece of a song . You can divide the clip using windows movie maker I have absolutely no idea.
It means the file name extension (format) is incompatible with Windows Movie Maker, or you are attempting to import a DRM (Digital Rights Management) protected audio piece.
You can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker. It is a stripped-down version of 2.6 and is limited in features and functionality. The best you can do in the program is reduce the volume. Otherwise, use an external audio editor on the piece prior to importing it into the program.
You can change it with an audio converter. Free audio converters are available online. Google: free video converters and download one. Follow the conversion instructions to convert the file.I would suggest you convert the audio file to a .mp3, which work best in Windows Movie Maker. It doesn't have to be a .wav file to be used in the program.
Try and make one in Windows Movie Maker, piece lots of clips together etc.
You need to ensure the audio in your published video is the correct format for Windows Movie Maker:.aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wmaIf the file properties are corrupt somehow, you will be able to hear it on the computer, but the exportation (mix-down) process may not be successful due to its corruption. Try importing another audio piece and publish it to make sure the music can be heard.
Import all the video and audio you wish to use in the music video. Drag video from the Imported Media pane into the Video track and music into the Audio/Music track in the Time-line view of Windows Movie Maker.Adjust audio/music as desired by dragging it along the track. Audio adjustments can be made by right-clicking the music piece on the track. Video can be adjusted by clicking the + button beside the Video track.
You will need to Mute the audio on the video before you can import and use your own.> Click the + button on the Video track (in the time-line view)> Right-click the Video track and select Mute from the drop-down menuThis will mute the video's audio and allow you to use a musical piece of your own.
That depends on what you mean by merging.If you are asking how to mask/overlap one audio over another, here's how:> With both audio files imported into Windows Movie Maker> Drag and drop each side-by-side into the Music/Audio track in the Time-line view> Click, hold and drag the second audio file backwards over the first insertionNote: A thin blue line appears if you are doing it correctly but don't let the linedisappear.> Click Play in the Preview pane to hear results
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there are a few different ways like taking a picture of the lego moving a piece and then taking another then go to movie maker
The Piece Maker was created on 2000-04-18.