How do I edit audio with Windows Movie Maker?
The video you shoot with your video camera will usually have audio that is recorded along with it. When you trim the video on your computer using Windows Movie Maker, the audio will be trimmed as well. Likewise, when you split a video clip, the audio will be split at the same point as the video. You can add a separate audio track to your movie by importing an audio file into the Collection, then dragging the imported audio clip into the Audio/Music track in the timeline. Once the audio clip is in the timeline, you can trim it the same way your trim video clips: • Position the cursor over the beginning or end of the audio clip until you see a double arrow. • Drag in to adjust the duration of the audio clip. • To adjust the audio level, click on the Set Audio Levels button above the timeline. • Use the slider in the popup window to adjust the audio level between Audio from video and Audio/Music. When you’re finished setting the audio level, close the popup window by clicking on the X in