You can use the 'undo' feature in the tool bar if you haven't closed/saved the audio prior to deciding to revert.
If the function will not work for you, then you will need to re-import the audio again. Sorry.
Use the Split feature (below the Preview Pane in the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker).Split away the audio you don't want in the Time-line.
The Split button is on the bottom right-hand side of the Preview Pane in Windows Movie Maker.
You can't loop audio in Windows Movie Maker. The only way you can keep it playing is by dragging it down into the track again (but it plays over from the beginning unless you split it).
You can't do that in Windows Live Movie Maker. It does not have split window feature.
There is not feature for split screen in Windows Movie Maker if you are asking if you can add a sidebar to a clip/pic. Whatever way you import the clip, it the way it will appear in the project. The only adjustments you can make is with audio/titles and credits.
You have to Split that section away from the rest of the project. Once the section is split away, mute the scenes before and after the clip. Then you can add audio to the clip (on the Music/Audio track) or use the video's own original audio.
If you only want to play a particular section of an audio file in Windows Movie Maker, you must first Split it and mute portions you don't wish to include.Or you can drag the marker to the desired start (and finish) points.
You have to have the Split Screen effect downloaded and installed on your computer (in the Movie Maker folder). Rehanfx provides instructions on how to get the Split Screen effect to work. I'd check out that site for more information on how to use it:http://www.rehanfx.org/products.htmI use Vista, and even though they say the Split Effect can be downloaded and installed on my system, it still doesn't work. I can download the installer and effect(s) alright, but can't get them to work in Movie Maker. But, that is with the Vista OS. Those using Windows XP shouldn't have any problem downloading, installing or using the effect.
Your clips should not be freezing up after being split. You might consider re-installing your Windows Movie Maker, because it sounds like there may be a problem with the application itself.
No. You can't get the Brady Bunch effect (Split-screen) in Windows Live Movie Maker since the program is a simplified version of Windows Movie Maker v2.6. Split-screen effects can be downloaded from rehanfx for Windows XP operating systems. And, even though some people say the split-screen effect works on Vista, I have not found that to be the case.
Windows Movie maker is standard on every windows pc. I know it has a lot of different effects and I am not certain what you mean by split screen effects but I advise you give movie maker a shot.
Features for video editing are limited in Windows Movie Maker considering the program is very basic. You can however, adjust the audio levels, cut/trim and/or split the video.