click on import audio or music, and then choose your audio or music.
You have to Import the audio/music into WMM (windows movie maker):> Click the Import Media button on the top menu> Browse for the audio/music you would like to use> Click Import (it may automatically import it depending on your program version)If it has been imported correctly, it should be visible in your Imported Media viewing pane as well as an Imported Media folder.To add the audio/music to your project:> Change to the Time-line view> Click, hold and drag the audio file into the Audio/Music track> Click the play button in the Preview pane for result of the action
All you have to do is upload the audio (as an Mp3, etc.) like you upload any other file (movie clips, etc.) by clicking on file in the bar on top, then import or by doing just ctrl+I. Then, just click and drag your audio from the left import area and drop it in the timeline where you want it specifically.
Click "File," then "Import," then "Audio." Double-click the music file that you want to import. You can also drag and drop music from Windows Explorer into Audacity.
export them as audio and then open them with VDJ?
File > Import > Audio
The web is full of applications that convert an audio file from .wma to .mp3 or if you have professional software for audio editing then simply import the wma track and save it as a mp3.
Under the import section click "Audio or Music" Then choose the song you want from the window that appears
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.
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, .wmaIf 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).
The easiest way to import audio or video into a ps3 is with the use of a USB flash drive. If you load the files on to a flash drive, you can put the flash drive in the input on the ps3, and then listen to or watch whatever is on the flash drive.
On the left on the programme there is a drop down bar, it is divided up into sections so look for the one that says 'Import'. Then click on Audio or Music and then click on your file you want to import. Then, simple drag and drop it where you want on the time line. If you have a different version of Movie Maker it may be different to mine (vista). So, go to file and then click 'import media items'. You should be able to find it. Hope this has helped :)