I think not
audio bullys only man
There is only one audio track to work with in Windows Movie Maker. The only other audio track is connected to the Video Track (the video's audio).Therefore, you can only have one video (with audio) in the Video Track and one audio/music insertion in the Music/Audio Track.
To use only the soundtrack of a video in Movie Maker, import the video file into the project. Right-click on the video in the timeline and select "Remove Audio" or "Detach Audio," depending on the version you're using. This will separate the audio track from the video. You can then delete the video track, leaving only the audio to use as your soundtrack.
Red and white are audio, yellow is video. This applies to standard A/V only.
No, the s-video is a video only connection.
It is abosolutely possible to rip audio from video files. You only need to use a computer audio recorder.
No. It only provides video output
The way to remove the video from the audio (and only retain the audio) is by dragging the video clip to the MUSIC/AUDIOtrack in the Time-line view of Windows Movie Maker instead of the Video track.Once you have the audio there, publish/finish it. That will change the video to an 'audio' format (in this case a .wma).
Yep. S video is video only
No. The only cable that transmits audio and video is HDMI.
There is a software known as VCD cutter. Clips of MPEG can be cut and saved in 3 types (1)video & audio (2) video only (3) audio only)
If you only want the audio from the video clip, this is how you get it:> Import your video into Windows Movie Maker> Switch to the Time-line View of the program> Drag your video into the Video track> Click the + button beside the word Video (to open up the tracks)> Then, click, hold and drag the audio down into the Audio/Music trackYou will notice that the video portion has disappeared and all that remains is the audio. Publish/Finish/Save the audio (which will be exported into a .wma format).