

You manually get the picture in sync with the song by editing the length of the clips. To add music, import it the same way you import video or pictures, and then drag the music file into the music/audio timeline at the bottom (beneath the video timeline). If it's an avi then it'll break it up into clips, which you can click and drag down into the video timeline below, and then proceed to shorten or lengthen the clip by moving the cursor to the side of the clip on the timeline and dragging it left or right at the sides. Basically you want to import the video or pictures you want to edit, it'll take some time depending on the size of whatever it is you're using, especially if you want to take scenes from random episodes of something, you can't just select that scene you have to wait for the whole episode to be broken into clips before you can grab just the one clip you want.
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It wasn't great, but it was proof at how easy it is.Īssuming you have the same version I have, there's a tasks bar up near the top, and when you click on it it brings up a list of steps on how to create your music video. One day later I'd made one on Windows Movie Maker. Although Movie Maker would work well if they tweaked it for. is completely free, paid for by advertisers and donations. Forums > Operating Systems > Legacy Windows > You are viewing our forum as a guest. I did try 'adding' a viedo file but once it was in movie maker I got lost trying to navigate the ribbon bar, looks like i need to take a deeper look into movie maker beta to see what it can and can't do. Is there something similar to Moviemaker (windows XP) that works in windows 2000. About two weeks ago I was out walking, had an idea for a music video but didn't know how to make one. Navigation certainly isn't as easy as the 'original' movie maker.
