i made a video for my friend who passed.
i bought a song from itunes and i don't know how to put it on the video i made the video on windows movie maker.
also can i put this video on a cd that you burn on?? if not how could i put it on a disc and what kind. thanks a million. =)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? PinkVsBlue answered Sunday July 22 2007, 12:29 pm: You should be able to drag the song form iTunes to windows movie maker in collections. Then if you see the actual time line of the video you can drag the song (once you have it in collections)to the time line as there is a place for it and now the song goes to the video, you will have to put the sound from the song up... there is an option for that in windows movie maker. Once the video is done, there is an option in windows movie maker, under Finish movie, that allows you to save it to a CD.
xeViLxShArPiEx answered Friday July 20 2007, 10:42 pm: Open up iTunes and find the song, then open up a folder (probably a music folder). After you do that go to iTunes and click on the song, and keep clicking on it and drag it to the taskbar (where all the programs you are currently running are, right by the start button) then drag it over the folder you opened and wait til the folder pops up, then you put the song somewhere there, and then let go of the mouse. Then go to windows movie maker and click file, then import, open the folder you put the song in and select the song, and then you should figure out how to do that. I'm not sure how to burn the video, but on my computer there's a program where I can burn stuff, it's called RecordNow check if you have it and if you have a blank CD you should be able to burn the video on it by clicking the correct button in RecordNow.
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