If you only want the audio from the video clip, this is how you get it:
> Import your video into Windows Movie Maker
> Switch to the Time-line View of the program
> Drag your video into the Video track
> Click the + button beside the word Video (to open up the tracks)
> Then, click, hold and drag the audio down into the Audio/Music track
You will notice that the video portion has disappeared and all that remains is the audio. Publish/Finish/Save the audio (which will be exported into a .wma format).
You can't do that on Windows Live Movie Maker, but you can extract the audio from a video in Windows Movie Maker v2.6 and save/publish it as an audio file.
Use Windows Movie Maker
Speeds faster than 1x does not support audio in Windows Movie Maker.
You can't do that with audio on Windows Movie Maker. The application is very basic with limited features/functions. Masking is not a feature that is included.
No narration feature in Windows Live Movie Maker. Sorry.
No. There is only one audio track to work with in Windows Movie Maker. You can drag an audio backwards on the time-line to overlap the music... but it may not sound the way it would if it were on two different tracks. Perhaps you can try to use a streaming audio recorder to record audio on windows movie maker.
Unfortunately, you can't do that with Windows Live Movie Maker (2011). It is a stripped-down version of Windows Movie Maker with very basic features, and only one audio track to work with. Sorry.
Microsoft Windows Movie Maker lets the user create video/audio projects.
You do not have any other audio publishing options other than .wma if you are editing it in Windows Movie Maker. My suggestion is... edit the audio in Windows Movie Maker; publish/finish it in .wma format; then convert it to .mp3 using an Audio Conversion program.
First you have to mute the video's audio in Windows Movie Maker. Once the audio portion of the Video is muted, you can import and drop the desired audio you want to use into the Audio/Music track.
Make sure you have Published/Finished your Windows Movie Maker project file first. Once you have done that, download and install an audio converter on your computer. Use the converter to convert the .wma audio file (produced by Windows Movie Maker) into a .mp3.
Music / audio can be imported into Windows Movie Maker as long as the file is compatible. Drag and drop the audio file into the Music/Audio track in the Time-line view of the program. You will see the file appear in the Music/Audio track if the file is compatible.