Under the import section click "Audio or Music"
Then choose the song you want from the window that appears
You must record the video in the desired upload size, then import it into windows live movie maker.
Yes, Windows Live Movie Maker can import video too. Great little program to download in addition to your current Windows Movie Maker version.
In Windows Movie Maker 2.1, in the left side pane click "Import Pictures" in the Category "Capture Video" in Movie Tasks. (Movie Maker 2.1 is in Windows XP & Vista) In Windows Live Movie Maker, Import Files is located on the Home tab. Click it and select the files.
No. Can't do that with Windows Live Movie Maker (2010 version at least. I am not sure about the 2011 version since I haven't downloaded it yet). In any case, you have to do your narrations on the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker or on an external audio editor before you can import/use it in Windows Live Movie Maker.
Windows Live Movie Maker is only for video editing. You have to record your own video with a webcam or a video camera. Once you record your video, you import it into the editing software.
Yes, you can.I have both the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker.
That would be Windows Live Movie Maker.
There is no Narrate feature on Windows Live Movie Maker (which I presume you are using in Windows 7). You will have to use your Windows Sound Recorder to narrate or record voice on. Then import the file into Windows Live Movie Maker.In the 2.6 version of the program (the Vista version), there is a Narrate feature available. But, even that feature is rather persnickety. I always use sound recorder for voice.You can find your own Windows Sound Recorder under:> Start > All Programs > Accessories > Sound RecorderI had the same problem. Make sure you go into options and under webcam select the correct audio recording device.
Most versions of Windows have a Movie editor which you can import movies and then put them together and create a new movie. In Windows 7 is Windows Live Movie Maker
Download the program again. This time in the language you need.
You can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker.
There are no video/audio enhancement features like that on Windows Live Movie Maker, which is a very basic video editing software application. You best bet is to edit the audio to achieve the desired effect in an external audio editing application. Then import it into Windows Live Movie Maker.