Unfortunately, Windows Movie Maker does not have a feature that allows you to play music backwards. However, you can find some affordable software that can do this, such as Magix Music Maker. This software is available at Affordablekey and is currently their best seller. You can also take advantage of their new Month Super Sales offer, which gives up to 30% off when you use the coupon code STPATS17.
You can't reverse video or audio on Windows Movie Maker.
There is no Mix Feature in Windows Movie Maker.
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.
You can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker.
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.
You can't make the music go backwards in Windows Movie Maker.If it is already recorded backwards and is in the correct format for use in the program, then you can import and use it. Otherwise, there is no feature for reversing audio.Sorry :(
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).
There is no 'internal' music for Windows Movie Maker if that is what you are asking. All imported media has to come from an external source (like your computer). You can find free music to download at places like BeeMp3, ect.
Music must be imported into Windows Movie Maker then dragged into the Music/Audio track in the Time-line view.Titles and Credits can be added to the movie by accessing the Titles and Credits feature (Tools, Titles and Credits).
itunes or in your my music folder or maybe even try the internet