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the movie


Question Posted Friday May 11 2007, 11:28 pm

yes thats what i`m using.
&& that would be amazing if you can tell how to add music.

i`m not completely done yet with the video i have a few more pictures.

should i wait til i`m completely done adding picture?? well jus let me know everything you can help out with.

thanks so much in advance


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ammo answered Monday May 14 2007, 4:15 am:
Hey! :D

Best thing to do is to add all the graphics and picturs into the time line first that way you'll have the general idea of how long the whole thing will be. That way if it turns out to be longer than the music file you're using you'll need to extend the audio track to match.

To add music/sound to the whole thing this is what you'll need to do:

Provided you have Windows Movie Maker already open and all the video stuff already in place:

1] If the storyboard is acvive at the bottom bar along the bottom of Windows Media Maker then right click anywhere in the grey are (where you add the movie/pictures for the final movie) and select 'Timeline'.

2] Once the timeline is active you'll see the video/picture in the top portion and the audio below it (which should be empty at this point).

3] Drag and drop the track you want to use into the main window of Media Maker and once loaded there just drag it into the audio part of the timeline below the video timeline and it will load up and be ready. If you need to clip or edit the track all you need to to is select it in the main window before dragging it to the audio timeline and you'll be able to play it in the media player window on the right side.

Only thing you need to remember is when dragging the audio track into the audio timeline you will need to place it in the right place (to the far left if you need the music to start from the beginning of the movie) but you will know that already anyway. :] After that just play the whole thing and see if it comes out how you need it or not.

Sorry by the way for the delay in getting back to you and good luck with finishing it off. :]

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