Import your music. Drag and drop them side-by-side in the Music/Audio track in the Time-line view of Windows Movie Maker.
Remember, there is only ONE audio track to work with in the program, so songs must run consecutively on the track.
First, find the music that you want to add to your movie and import it into your project. Second, add the music to the time-line on the Audio/Music track and edit it to create just the effect that you want.
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, .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.
In Windows Movie Maker, click on Import. Browse for and locate the audio file you wish to use and click Import.
You can't edit songs in Windows Movie Maker. Any audio editing has to be done on an external audio editing program prior to importation. The most you can do with the audio/song is reduce the volume, mute, fade in/out.
There are P2P (person to person) file sharing sites that have music compatible with Windows Movie Maker. Try Googling: free mp3 downloads.
click on import audio or music, and then choose your audio or music.
Audio extensions (formats) compatible with Windows Movie Maker include:.aif, .aifc, .aiff .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wma
CNET.com has free downloads of MP3s
probably because the songs arrent the right file format... try zamzar.com but first check the files supported by movie maker
The audio file name extension of the Real Player file has to be in a format compatible with Windows Movie Maker:.aif, .aifc, .aiff .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wma
You have to rip your CD music tracks to your computer first before you can import them into Windows Movie Maker. Once you have the files on the computer you can import them into the program for use in your projects.
I don't have Movie Maker right here, so I don't know exactly what buttons to click on, but there's something called "import media". Click there, and then find the song(s) you want.
Dj Boonie is apparently a "DJ" but all he does is speed up songs in windows live movie maker. Anyone can do that, and call themselves a dj :\
Mixcraft uses MIDI file format which is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker. I am not sure whether Windows Media Player can open them (but I think it can). Audio file name extensions (formats) compatible with Windows Movie Maker are:.aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wmaAs you can see, MIDI is not listed, therefore is not compatible. But, you should be able to convert the MIDI to .mp3 or one of the other formats for use in the program.