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The Movie Maker will not import music from my Microsoft
Media Player 9 program. The music does not show up as existing at all in the My Music file even though it has been copied into the Media Player. Also, if I try to import the CD directly into the Movie Maker from the CD- Audio drive, it does not recognize the CD at all. The only music it recognizes is the Sample Music which came with the computer. |
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Open Windows Media Player, from the Toolbar select Tools, Options... in the
Copy Music tab, where are you copying your music to? (ie into which folder) and in which format (wma or mp3). -- Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware) www.coribright.com "G. Dinsmore" <kauaikaila@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:14fa101c445a7$2cd86290$a501280a@phx.gbl... > The Movie Maker will not import music from my Microsoft > Media Player 9 program. The music does not show up as > existing at all in the My Music file even though it has > been copied into the Media Player. Also, if I try to > import the CD directly into the Movie Maker from the CD- > Audio drive, it does not recognize the CD at all. The > only music it recognizes is the Sample Music which came > with the computer. |
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Hello there,
You cannot rip music from a music CD using Movie Maker. One method of achieving your aims is to use Media Player or Music Match to copy the music to a location of your choice. The format to use would be the one that compress's the music as little as possible for two reasons. 1) You remove an expansion and possible re-compression stage that Movie Maker would otherwise have to do 2) You will add no artifacts to the music that because of the above may occur. The format to use in the ideal world is therefore WAV. You should take careful note of where you are saving these files too. Once you have completed the above all you need do is import the audio into movie maker. The catch here is, the music or video is not imported into movie maker at all. The files do not in any way move. What occurs is a file is created (private to movie maker) that contains information on where the files are and of course what they are. Hope this helps a little. If not do please feel free to ask again.... -- Best Wishes.....John Kelly www.the-kellys.org www.the-kellys.co.uk All material gained from other sources is duly acknowledged. No Value is obtained by publishing in any format other peoples work |
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While you are in one of those tabs... make sure it isn't set to "protect"
your music, or even if you find the files, they won't import. "Cari (MS MVP)" <Newsgroups1@coribright.com> wrote in message news:uWpCNmaREHA.1944@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Open Windows Media Player, from the Toolbar select Tools, Options... in the > Copy Music tab, where are you copying your music to? (ie into which folder) > and in which format (wma or mp3). > -- > Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware) > www.coribright.com > > "G. Dinsmore" <kauaikaila@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:14fa101c445a7$2cd86290$a501280a@phx.gbl... > > The Movie Maker will not import music from my Microsoft > > Media Player 9 program. The music does not show up as > > existing at all in the My Music file even though it has > > been copied into the Media Player. Also, if I try to > > import the CD directly into the Movie Maker from the CD- > > Audio drive, it does not recognize the CD at all. The > > only music it recognizes is the Sample Music which came > > with the computer. > > |
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Just do a "save as" in Media Player, e.g.,
Track 01.wav As mentioned it's a good idea to have a separate folder to keep track of such files, e.g., My Audio\WAV Files Harry >-----Original Message----- >The Movie Maker will not import music from my Microsoft >Media Player 9 program. The music does not show up as >existing at all in the My Music file even though it has >been copied into the Media Player. Also, if I try to >import the CD directly into the Movie Maker from the CD- >Audio drive, it does not recognize the CD at all. The >only music it recognizes is the Sample Music which came >with the computer. >. > |
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