i don't know but i like to mix music
There is no Mix Feature in Windows Movie Maker.
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.
A Disney digital music player that comes in many different Disney music stars design.
Yes, Disney sells a mix master player for Hannah Montana fans.
Mix media is an art-piece made by not only by using the brush but by using several other things like beads, flowers, cotton, cloth and much more..
Mix music together.
THIS WILL ONLY WORK IF YOU HAVE WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 1) Download limewire. (www.limewire.com) 2) Add the songs to the Library (TO WHAT LIBARY ON LIMEWIRE OR WHAT?) 3) Click on Explore 4) (Optional) If you dont want everything that is in your library, click on create new folder on the left hand side of the screen. (ON THE ENTERNET EXPLORER OR WHAT?) 5) If you did step 4, right click all the songs you want and hit copy. Then, go down to the folder & right click and hit paste. 6) Click on the option on the left that says copy all items to audio CD.( MEDIA PLAYER OR WHAT!!) 7) Click the option that says start Burn (medIA PLAYER) 8) Go to Track This Mix! A place to create, find, and track mixes(THEN WAT DO I DO FROM THERE?) I wouldn't have anything to do with LimeWire.com if I were you. Something in that site is illegal, and if you download any of there music, they'll sue you. They sued my brother for over $4,000
iTunes and Windows Media Player can combine many different songs on 1 CD. They don't create 'remixes', which requires professional non-free software.
Edward's CD player contains a mix of alternative rock and indie music, with bands like The Strokes, Radiohead, and Arctic Monkeys. He enjoys listening to music that has a mix of catchy melodies and thought-provoking lyrics, and these bands provide the perfect balance for his taste in music.
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A media player is software that plays either video or audio. Microsoft Windows comes standard with Windows Media Player. Mac OS comes with Quicktime Player for Quicktime movies and iTunes for various media formats. We've come such a long way since Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877. Convenience has increased massively since the days of records, eight- track tapes, cassettes and CDs. With media players, you become your own disk jockey. • It's possible for an MP3 playing machine to weigh less than an ounce. Portability is a sizable factor in the popularity of MP3 media players. • Devices can also view videos, carry an alarm or calendar or incorporate a cell phone or Internet service. • Many respectable media players for computers are available for free, e.g. GOM Player, BS Player, Windows Media Classic and VLC. • Media players can arrange files by genre or artist. • The most popular file format is MP3. Others include Windows Media Audio (WMA), Waveform Audio (WAV) and Music Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI). • MP3 stands for Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer III, which format revolutionized the distribution of music in the late '90s. MP3 compresses files while retaining near-CD quality sound. Smaller files means downloads are faster and more files can be held. A CD song of four minutes' length will occupy 40MB on CD, but only 4MB in MP3 format. • Good compression requires algorithms using perceptual noise shaping, taking advantage of the limited range of the human ear and that fact that the ear appreciates certain sounds better. Also, if two sounds play simultaneously, the louder is heard more. Hence, certain parts of an MP3 rendition of a song can be eliminated without noticeably damaging the quality of the track. MP3 is changing your life. Some audio enthusiasts lament that MP3 files don't compare to a CD. It has been alleged that sound engineers mix music differently to accommodate MP3, because the format “flattens” dynamics – the range of pitch and volume. People will work less hard to create a complex sound, because nobody can detect it. As a result, much of the new music emerging from the industry has a similar sound.
You first need a CD drive that allows for burning. If your computer isn't ancient, it probably came with the technology. You also need a program, which might have come with the computer, too. After that, it's a fairly simple process of following the steps outlined in the program. See the Related Links for a good link with diagrams from Answers.com.