AAC stands for Advanced Audio Coding which is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker. Only these audio files are compatible with the program:
.aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wma
Convert the AAC file to one of those listed above. Then import the file into the program again. Its should work just fine.
You must import the audio/music you wish to use in the movie. Click the Import Media button on the top menu. Locate the audio you want to use and import it into the program. Audio/music must be in one of the following file formats to be compatible with Windows Movie Maker:.aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wmaOnce you have imported the audio into the program, click on it and drag it into the Music/Audio track in the Time-line view. Press Play in the Preview pane to listen to results.
do it with windows movie makerTo add music/audio to Windows Movie Maker:Click File, and then click Import Media Items.Browse to the file that you want to add, and then click the file. You can import audio files with the following file name extensions into Windows Movie Maker:.aif, .aifc, .aiff .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, and .wma.> Click Import.> Drag the music file to the Audio/Music track of the time-line.Use the preview monitor to preview the accompanying video, and then drag the audio track to the right or left to better synchronize the audio and video, if needed. The pointer turns into a hand when you click the audio file, indicating that you can move it.A quick way to adjust the volume of an audio clip on the Audio/Music track is to right-click the clip, and then click Volume. Adjust the volume with the slider.You can add both music and narration to the Audio/Music track in Windows Movie Maker. Both can play at the same time in your published movie. You can then adjust the audio levels to determine which audio will play louder than the other in your movie.
Extended Play.
There both just forms of compressed audio. With similar audio quality their file sizes may be a bit different. Many players that play one can play the other.
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You probably have a corrupt audio file. It should play all the way through on Windows Movie Maker. Try importing another audio file to test that theory.
There is no Loop feature available in Windows Movie Maker.
I can only guess the "blue waves" you are referring to in Windows Movie Maker is the Audio/Music track visualization which is graph-like?Click on your Audio/Music track. Does the visual appear? If it doesn't, you need to make sure the audio file format is compatible with Windows Movie Maker. Audio/Music files need to be one of these:.aif, .aifc, .aiff .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, and .wmaIf the audio in not compatible, you will need to convert it to one listed above in order to import and edit it in Windows Movie Maker. Free Audio Converters are available online. Simply Google: Free Audio Converters.
You can't get any projects from Windows Movie Maker (Vista) to play on Windows Movie XP. Windows Movie Maker project files (MSWMM) need to access the original source files in order to play the project. Therefore, if the original source files are not available on the system you are attempting to open the project file on, then the can't be displayed.The only way you can get a Windows Movie Maker project file (no matter what version) to display on another computer is by first Publishing or Finishing the movie. This process mixes down (exports) audio and video properties into a Standard Viewing Format.
Nope. Can't do that in Windows Movie Maker. There are only two tracks in the program to use audio and video on. You need at least three tracks to do what you are asking.
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 can't play video files created on WMM v2.6 on the earlier version 2.1 of Windows Movie Maker (XP).
well ill tell you what i did to fix this problem. i took the specific clip, put it in windows movie maker then published the clip after i put it in the timeline. after the publishing was done i found the movie i made in windows movie maker and put it in sony vegas and i worked
You need to convert Quicktime videos to a format compatible with Windows Movie Maker.
You can't play unsupported file extensions in Windows Movie Maker. You have to convert the file to a format compatible with the program.
You have to import the music/audio into Windows Movie Maker in order for it to work. The audio file must also be in one of the following formats:.aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wmaOnce you have imported the music/audio, drag the file down into the Music/Audio track in the Time-line view. Click Play in the Preview pane to hear results.
No, there is no way to add a "Play" screen to WMM (Windows Movie Maker) videos. Movie Maker is a very basic video editing program with limited features.