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Thread: Movie Maker - Over riding movie audio w/ music

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Movie Maker - Over riding movie audio w/ music
Fruity Fishy 6/23/2007 12:06:00 AM
Is it possible for Movie Maker to over ride the audio from my movie with a
music track? I've put music tracks in my movie but the audio of me talking is
playing at the same time... how can I make it stop? any ideas?
Re: Movie Maker - Over riding movie audio w/ music
"John Inzer" <oobie[ at ]doobie.xyz> 6/23/2007 3:53:05 AM
Fruity Fishy wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> Is it possible for Movie Maker to over ride the audio from my movie
> with a music track? I've put music tracks in my movie but the audio
> of me talking is playing at the same time... how can I make it stop?
> any ideas?
===============
Right click / Mute?

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Re: Movie Maker - Over riding movie audio w/ music
Adam Albright <AA[ at ]ABC.net> 6/23/2007 2:09:54 PM
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 17:06:00 -0700, Fruity Fishy <Fruity
Fishy[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

[Quoted Text]
>Is it possible for Movie Maker to over ride the audio from my movie with a
>music track? I've put music tracks in my movie but the audio of me talking is
>playing at the same time... how can I make it stop? any ideas?

Not sure exactly what you want to do, so some general information.

1. Change to timeline view. Where you see the little plus sign (+)
click on it.

2. You now should see multiple tracks, one for the video, another for
transitions, audio PLUS another for audio-music and one for
overlays.

If your source file contains both a video and audio track this
automatically will take up two tracks in timeline view.

To mute any track, right click on it. Then you can add fade-in and
fade out effects, totally mute the track or adjust the volume.

If you wish to ADD a music background or narration, first import that
file then drag it to the track not occupied from the video's audio.

Now play the project and if you've added an additional audio track you
should hear it plus the original sound track both playing at once. By
right clicking on either you can either mute one or both or adjust the
volume of either. Once you render the project the two audio tracks get
merged into one.

Keep in mind Movie Maker is a entry level application and very limited
in what it can do.

If you're ready for the next step a very good and totally free
application that will help you do way more with audio is called
Audacity. If I get feedback I'll explain in more detail why you may
want it and some of what it can do and why it is important if you want
to advance on your journey to making better more professional videos.

Re: Movie Maker - Over riding movie audio w/ music
Fruity Fishy 6/23/2007 3:31:00 PM
Perfect! Thank you that was just what I needed to know!

"Adam Albright" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 17:06:00 -0700, Fruity Fishy <Fruity
> Fishy[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >Is it possible for Movie Maker to over ride the audio from my movie with a
> >music track? I've put music tracks in my movie but the audio of me talking is
> >playing at the same time... how can I make it stop? any ideas?
>
> Not sure exactly what you want to do, so some general information.
>
> 1. Change to timeline view. Where you see the little plus sign (+)
> click on it.
>
> 2. You now should see multiple tracks, one for the video, another for
> transitions, audio PLUS another for audio-music and one for
> overlays.
>
> If your source file contains both a video and audio track this
> automatically will take up two tracks in timeline view.
>
> To mute any track, right click on it. Then you can add fade-in and
> fade out effects, totally mute the track or adjust the volume.
>
> If you wish to ADD a music background or narration, first import that
> file then drag it to the track not occupied from the video's audio.
>
> Now play the project and if you've added an additional audio track you
> should hear it plus the original sound track both playing at once. By
> right clicking on either you can either mute one or both or adjust the
> volume of either. Once you render the project the two audio tracks get
> merged into one.
>
> Keep in mind Movie Maker is a entry level application and very limited
> in what it can do.
>
> If you're ready for the next step a very good and totally free
> application that will help you do way more with audio is called
> Audacity. If I get feedback I'll explain in more detail why you may
> want it and some of what it can do and why it is important if you want
> to advance on your journey to making better more professional videos.
>
>

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