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Old 28-05-2004, 03:21 AM   #1
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I have put together and edited a wonderful sound track to my collection of stills and video clips. Now I learn that you can only add narration by statrting in a place where there is no sound track already - ie an empty spot. As a professional movie maker, I know that there are no "empty spots" and I want my sound track to continue behind the narration. Is this possible with movie maker, or not? If not, how would I add or mix in the narration since I cannot undo the gorgeous sound track. Any suggestions?
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Old 28-05-2004, 06:01 AM   #2
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The empty spot only needs to be empty on the audio/music track, not the
audio that is part of the video clips.

You might need to make the movie in a couple passes, adding the narration or
music first and the other part second.
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> I have put together and edited a wonderful sound track to my collection of

stills and video clips. Now I learn that you can only add narration by
statrting in a place where there is no sound track already - ie an empty
spot. As a professional movie maker, I know that there are no "empty spots"
and I want my sound track to continue behind the narration. Is this
possible with movie maker, or not? If not, how would I add or mix in the
narration since I cannot undo the gorgeous sound track. Any suggestions?


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