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I am trying to insert video footage into a taped interview, but I don't want
a break in the audio. Is there some way to separate the audio from the video in this program and have a voice over the taped footage that was shot separately? -- Rod the video guy |
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Hi Rod --
Are you using Windows Movie Maker 2.0 or 2.1? (version 2.1 is installed by the XPSP2 service pack) Here's something to try: Drag the video file that you want as the audio in your finished movie to the "Audio / Music" track on the timeline. (This gives you a clean copy of the audio) Drag the video clips you want to the "Video Track" -- this populates both the Video and the Audio track. (You can see the audio track if you click the "+" next to the word "Video" on the timeline.) Select the clips on the "Video" track that you don't want to hear the audio on. Choose "Clip" / "Audio" / "Mute" from the menu bar to silence them ... Hope this helps! -Kristen Miller [MS] This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Rod" <Rod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4534ED2F-C904-48D5-ACD9-21313F41B963@microsoft.com... > I am trying to insert video footage into a taped interview, but I don't want > a break in the audio. Is there some way to separate the audio from the video > in this program and have a voice over the taped footage that was shot > separately? > -- > Rod the video guy |
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