Yes, on the toolbar in the middle of the window between the browser and timeline, there should be a microphone icon.
Import image into iPhoto, and music into iTunes. Create new movie. Insert picture into movie. Insert song into movie.
That is something you can't do on your iPhone, but if you have a Mac, you can use the iMovie software on the Mac to delete audio. There might be an iMovie app on the app store, but I am not completely sure if you can delete audio from that. The Mac iMovie software on your Mac might not work either to delete your audio but you can always try
save into your camera roll and then insert from your pictures onto a pages document
To listen to audio in iMovie, first ensure your video clip is selected in the timeline. Press the spacebar to play the video and audio simultaneously. You can also use the volume slider in the audio settings to adjust the audio level. If you want to listen without video playback, you can select the audio waveform in the timeline and play it independently.
You can't change the key of the audio played back in iMovie. You will need to load the song into an audio editor like Logic or Audacity or Peak to change the key first.
iMovie HD supports a maximum of 2 audio channels, allowing for stereo sound. This means you can use two separate audio tracks to create a richer audio experience for your video projects. Users can manipulate these channels individually for better sound mixing and effects.
If music isn't playing in iMovie, it could be due to a few reasons. First, ensure that the audio track is properly added to the timeline and is not muted. Additionally, check the volume levels of both the audio track and the overall project to ensure they're set appropriately. Lastly, verify that the audio file format is compatible with iMovie, as unsupported formats may not play.
In Imovie HD, you can get the "squeaky voice" by going into audio fx, selecting pitch changer, and changing the slider around "chipmunk". However, if you have the Imovie '08/'09, the only thing you can do is speed up the video.
First you need to convert the Powerpoint into video format, The most suitable formats to insert into PowerPoint are WMV. AVI, MPG. In order to do that you can use a video converter to turn your files to this format. Then you can use iMovie converter to make the powerpoint into the imovie. you can do this with a MKV to imovie converter.
If you bring the quicktime video into imovie, you can go into the export menu and export as audio. You can set it into MP3 format there.
download the audio files and then insert them
You will need to use your own digital voice recorder and then import the audio into the computer to put into iMovie. If you have a USB microphone you can plug that in to use. If the microphone has a jack plug you will need an adapter to connect the mic to a USB socket. The built in mic is not too bad it can be adjusted in the Input section of Sound in System Preferences.