how do you delete audio with windows move maker?

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dogger
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how do you delete audio with windows move maker?

Post by dogger » Thu Aug 28, 2003 1:20 pm

i know windows movie maker sucks but its all i got, so will someone please help???

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Post by burntoast » Sat Aug 30, 2003 12:03 am

What do you mean by deleting the audio? You mean taking out your footage audio while you edit or just the music in particular? Some more info is required here.. :lol:

I'm guessing that you wanna know how to take out your footage audio while you edit and stuff.. I suggest going to the Set Audio Levels option near the mid-left part of the program. Click that and drag the marker towards the very right side of the levels. This should deprive all the audio from your footage so that you can only hear your music. If you can't find this option, refer to the WMM Help Topics and type something along the lines of "audio levels" into the search.

As for taking out the music during edits, simply right-click on it in the timeline and click Delete. :)
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Post by dbzrkyyh » Sun Oct 19, 2003 11:08 pm

the truth is , u cant delete the audio. u will have to drag the footage down where u want it . and then bring the song into the audio music spot. and then click the icon on the left of the microph and the drag the thing to audio from music and u wont here the footages audio

( im not sure if i answered ur question or not but wut ever

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Post by LightningCountX » Mon Oct 20, 2003 8:47 am

hey man, ill help you out...just aim or msn messenger me, and ill help ya out ^_^ payce

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