Firstly, the audio/music you are trying to import into Windows Movie Maker must be formatted in one of the following file name extensions:
aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wma
If it is the correct format, click on Import Media in the top menu of Windows Movie Maker. Locate the audio file and click Import. The media will appear in the Imported Media viewing pane (or a Collections folder).
click on import audio or music, and then choose your audio or music.
In Windows Movie Maker, click on Import. Browse for and locate the audio file you wish to use and click Import.
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.
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.
No. Windows Movie Maker records in .wma (Windows Media Audio) format. However, you can import and edit .wav files in the program.
Click on Import Media. Locate the audio/music file you wish to use. Import it. When it appears in the Imported Media viewing pane, drag it down into Music/Audio track in the Time-line view of Windows Movie Maker.
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.
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.
Under the import section click "Audio or Music" Then choose the song you want from the window that appears
I don't know of any way to "echo" your voice on Windows Movie Maker. At least, there isn't a feature in the program that can do that anyway.The only thing I can suggest is to add an echo to your voice using an external voice/audio editor. Then import the audio into Windows Movie Maker.
Use Windows Movie Maker
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.