Your program sound may not be working for a number of reasons: the audio file is corrupt or not correctly formatted for use in the program; it is Muted; the sound level of the file or your output source (speakers) is too low or your speakers are turned off/unplugged or not correctly connected to your computer.
Any USB sound card that works in Windows will work with Windows Movie Maker.
Try 'Sound America' for a wolf sound. (Google Sound America for the link). Audio in .wma or .mp3 format can be imported/edited in Windows Movie Maker.
You can't take the sound off the Storyboard section in Windows Movie Maker. All that type of editing has to be done in the Time-line view.
Rehanfx has many plug-in effects for Windows Movie Maker. You should check the site out to search for an echo effect:http://www.rehanfx.org/
You can't open WMM (windows movie maker) unless you have a sound card installed on you computer and speakers (internal/external) available.(I believe that is what is being asked?)
some videos will not work with windows movie maker because they are mp4s and need to be changed to a different files to be able to edit on WMM
You have to use windows movie maker and windows DVD maker. Both comes with WIndows.
You can't. Windows Live Movie Maker is a stripped-down version of 2.6. Microsoft though it would be easier for users so they came up with Windows Live Movie Maker. Unfortunately, you are missing many features that the older version had.
There is no Narrate feature on Windows Live Movie Maker (which I presume you are using in Windows 7). You will have to use your Windows Sound Recorder to narrate or record voice on. Then import the file into Windows Live Movie Maker.In the 2.6 version of the program (the Vista version), there is a Narrate feature available. But, even that feature is rather persnickety. I always use sound recorder for voice.You can find your own Windows Sound Recorder under:> Start > All Programs > Accessories > Sound RecorderI had the same problem. Make sure you go into options and under webcam select the correct audio recording device.
You can't. You need to do it in audacity.
Your preview screen obviously has a error or glitch.
The way I know how to do it is... You have to have windows and you need Windows Movie Maker. You find some pictures and save them in a folder. You open Windows movie maker and import the pictures. You can add titles to them and then you can mess around with the sound and stuff.