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Holland
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      20th Sep 2006
How do I delete the audio when saving a movie to my computer?

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      20th Sep 2006
Holland wrote:
> How do I delete the audio when
> saving a movie to my computer?
>
> Thanks

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Are you asking in general...or are
you asking about Movie Maker?

In Movie Maker...you can right click
the Audio track and choose...Mute.

If you wish to add an alternative/
additional sound file...just import it
and drag it to the Audio/Music track.

And if you wish to save the audio from
a movie clip as a separate .wma file...
drag the Video clip to the Audio/Music
track and go to...File / Save Movie File
....etc...etc....and the result will be a
..wma sound file.

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