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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