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Windows Movie Maker AUDIO


Question Posted Thursday October 4 2007, 12:21 am

I'm making a movie, that has no audio from the "clips" and i want to put in music (a song) into the movie. I've already put it in, but the song goes for 6 minutes instead of 3. The original song, when played on a player (windows media player) it runs for 3 minutes and 24 seconds but when i put it onto the movie, it runs for 6 minutes. The music doesn't go slow or fast it's just at a normal pace. How is this possible and how can i fix it?

Thanks in advance!


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nataly answered Monday October 8 2007, 4:16 am:
perhaps its a codec problem
try to download the most popular audio codec - MPEG Layer-3
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pc13 answered Thursday October 4 2007, 5:43 pm:
Well, you fix it by lengthening the movie or choosing another song and digitally copying the song over the other song.


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