I figured it out. Sorry. For everyone out there, You can take a .mp3, .wav, etc. file and take it into Quicktime Player and save it as a .mov file and this can be placed into photoshop. Now if this doesn't work, like in my case, if your on a mac simply change the file name from "example.mp3" to "example.mov". Your mac will ask if this is ok, upon saying yes your comp will change the file to .Mov and treat it like one. Still perfectly functional. Hope this helps someone!
There may be no audio in the After Effects preview because the audio preview option is not enabled or the audio file is not properly imported or linked in the project.
To import an existing audio file in Audacity, open the program and go to the "File" menu at the top left corner. Select "Import" and then choose "Audio," or simply drag and drop the audio file directly into the Audacity window. Navigate to the location of your audio file, select it, and click "Open" to load it into the project. Once imported, you can edit and manipulate the audio as needed.
The best way ive found is to save whatever your working on in photoshop as a .jpg file. Once imported to Dreamweaver the options for adding slices are now visible.
Music / audio can be imported into Windows Movie Maker as long as the file is compatible. Drag and drop the audio file into the Music/Audio track in the Time-line view of the program. You will see the file appear in the Music/Audio track if the file is compatible.
To open a raw file in Photoshop, go to File Open and select the raw file you want to open. Photoshop will automatically open the raw file in the Camera Raw plugin, where you can make adjustments before opening it in Photoshop.
To import Photoshop files into After Effects, go to File Import File, then select the Photoshop file you want to import. After Effects will automatically import the layers from the Photoshop file, allowing you to work with them in your composition.
Click on Import Media feature. Locate the audio/music file you wish to use. Click Import. Once the file is visible in the Imported Media pane, drag it down into the Audio/Music track in the Time-line view.
What type of audio file did you import/use in the project? The audio is only as good as the original source format. Though several audio file extension names (formats) are compatible with Windows Movie Maker, the most popular one used is .mp3. I would suggest you check out the file name extension of the original audio you imported and used in the project. For better sound quality, convert the audio to an .mp3.
It is process to apply to the file what you have done inside Photoshop. Photoshop applies changes to the file and output or shows final product.
You can open .gif file in Photoshop, to convert it to another format, first open it in Photoshop then go to Save As and choose another format to save. If you cannot open that file in photoshop then See related link for free online file conversion, convert to png, jpg or tiff and you will open file in Photoshop.
When a photoshop file is too large (in bytes) to save as a regular .psd, it will be saved as a Photoshop Large Document Format or a .psb file.
Import your music files into the program. Then drag the audio file to the Audio/Music track (in the Time-line view). You should see the graph-like audio file in the track if you've imported it correctly. Click the Play button on the Preview pane to hear the results.