The minimum processor is 1 GHz or faster. The minimum RAM is 1 GB for a 32 bit and 2 GB for 64 bit. The minimum hard disk space is 16GB for 32 bit and 20GB for 64 bit. The graphics card needs to be at least Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device or higher.
Power Video to Audio Converter
There is only one audio track to work with in Windows Movie Maker. The only other audio track is connected to the Video Track (the video's audio).Therefore, you can only have one video (with audio) in the Video Track and one audio/music insertion in the Music/Audio Track.
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.
The way to remove the video from the audio (and only retain the audio) is by dragging the video clip to the MUSIC/AUDIOtrack in the Time-line view of Windows Movie Maker instead of the Video track.Once you have the audio there, publish/finish it. That will change the video to an 'audio' format (in this case a .wma).
A file that uses a Windows Media Audio Video codec typically has the file extension .wmv for video files. For audio files, the extension would be .wma. Both formats are part of the Windows Media framework developed by Microsoft for streaming and storing audio and video content.
You can save the audio from a video using Windows Movie Maker.In Windows Movie Maker, you can delete the video and only keep the audio by following these instructions:> Import your video into Windows Movie Maker> Change to Time-line view> Click the + button beside the Video track> Click, hold and drag the audio track down into the Audio/Music track below it> Now right-click on the video in the Video track and delete/cut/remove itAll that should be remaining is the audio (from your original video) which is now in the Audio/Music track. If you choose to Publish/Finish this audio-only file, its format will automatically be converted into a .wma file following the process.
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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.
If you only want the audio from the video clip, this is how you get it:> Import your video into Windows Movie Maker> Switch to the Time-line View of the program> Drag your video into the Video track> Click the + button beside the word Video (to open up the tracks)> Then, click, hold and drag the audio down into the Audio/Music trackYou will notice that the video portion has disappeared and all that remains is the audio. Publish/Finish/Save the audio (which will be exported into a .wma format).
You can't run the video's audio while video is paused. But, if you want to hear the video's audio without the distraction of the video, click the + button beside the Video track in the time-line view. Then, click, hold and drag the Audio track down into the Audio/Music track below.Close up the Video track. Then delete the video (or Remove it). The only thing remaining should be the original video's audio in the Audio/Music track. If you want the video back in the project, drag it back down into the Video track.
Unfortunately, you can't make adjustments on the audio fade in/fade out with Windows Movie Maker since it is a very basic video editing application. Other (purchased) video editing software provides that feature, but not Windows Movie Maker.
Nope. Can't do that in Windows Movie Maker. There are only two tracks in the program to use audio and video on. You need at least three tracks to do what you are asking.