iTunes music usually have DRM (Digital Rights Management) encrypted into its files. You would have to remove the DRM before you can import/edit the audio in Windows Movie Maker.
Audio files compatible with Windows Movie Maker include:
aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wma
itunes or in your my music folder or maybe even try the internet
Visit the URL posted below for a video tutorial on how to add iTunes music to your Windows Movie Maker project:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1wvZH9pwHs
You will be surprised just how easy it is to import your music from iTunes into Movie Maker... And you don't have to download any software whatsoever!The video Tutorial I've posted below shows "step-by-step" instructions on how to import your iTunes music into the Windows Movie Maker program:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1wvZH9pwHs
you have to download camstasia studios and record the video then put it on windows movie maker then if have like limewire or itunes you click on windows movie maker and drag the song next to the video
There is no Mix Feature in Windows Movie Maker.
You can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker.
Download the song from (itunes) click on windows live movie maker, then click on music (your) drag it onto the pictures (on wlmm) and done. enjoy<3
You can download music from just about anywhere on the internet, or rip it from a CD for use in Windows Movie Maker.
Nope. Can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker (for Windows 7). Windows Live is a stripped-down version of the Vista 2.6 Movie Maker. Not a lot of features or functionality with Windows Live version. Sorry.
Rip the music from the CD (using the feature in Windows Media Player). Once you have the files on your computer, locate and import them into Windows Movie Maker.
First you have to rip the CD to your computer (use Windows Media Player for that). Once you have the CD music on your computer, Import it into Windows Movie Maker using the Import Media feature.
Music has to be imported to Windows Movie Maker first. Once it is in the program, drag it to the Audio/Music track (in the Time-line view).