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.
It is a problem with your camera (ie no microphone), not to do with your computer. You can add music or whatever by using iMovie.
You should not be downloading music on the internet to drag into iMovie. You should be on Napster or iTunes where you can legally buy the music to drag into iMovie.
There is no software that can play Imovie for Windows. Imovie is meant for Mac users. For Windows users, they can edit movie by using Windows Movie Maker.
You can attach it or just play it while you shoot the video. Using iMovie, you would select music from your itunes library on the bottom right, dragging it over to your movie.
The music file is probably not supported by The PSP
Where do you download it from?? And is it a S2 or What.
You may have attempted to import songs from Apple Music to iMovie on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad but have been unsuccessful. Because all Apple Music tracks are encoded in protected formats for personal streaming only. To download Apple Music from protected ALAC, AAC, M4P formats into a plain MP3 and then import it to an iMovie project, you should not miss this powerful AudiCable Apple Music Recorder. Step 1: Download and Launch AudiCable Audio Recorder Step 2: Adjust the Output Format as MP3 Step 3: Start Downloading Apple Music Songs to MP3 Step 4: Check Downloaded Apple Music MP3s on Mac Step 5: Import the downloaded Apple Music songs to iMovie on your Mac. Run iMovie on your Mac, select the movie item you want to edit, and then click "Import" to add the downloaded Apple Music file to iMovie. Upload Apple Music Songs to iMovie Open the output folder and then choose the Apple Music song from it, and then click "Import Selected".
we stared dancing and nought put us into our grove but now he's with somebody new what dose a blond need to do and i say let the music play we wont get away just keep the grove and it will all come back to you let it play let the music play we wont get away.
because you may not have ear phones or an i-station
No, you cannot put an iMovie on a CD, but you can a DVD if you have the app iDVD. However, if you want to put music on something, then you can do that through iTunes.
I don't really know, but I think strongly disabled embedding.
Possibly a poor connection.