Win Movie Maker practical coups three

  

Many of the Movie Maker in Windows XP regard it as a chicken rib, but I found several alternative uses in it, and wrote it to share with everyone.

1. Compress MP3 into WMA

First click on the menu "View → Timeline" to switch the workspace to the timeline view. Select the MP3 file to be converted via the menu "File → Import", the MP3 file appears in the collection area, and then drag it to the workspace below. Click File → Save Movie and the Save Movie window appears. After setting the sound quality and other related content, click "OK" to save the generated WMA file in the specified folder. This method can also convert audio files of other formats into WMA format.

2. Combine audio files into WMA

Follow the above procedure to import the audio files to be merged (such as WAV, MP3, WMA, etc.) into the collection area, drag and drop them in the workspace in order, and finally "save the movie." ", you can combine multiple audio files into WMA files.

3. Recording sound as WMA

Using the “recorder” or some other recording program, the sound is usually recorded in WAV or MP3 format. With Movie Maker you can record to WMA format. Click “File→Record” to open the “Record” window, set the recording content, recording time limit and recording quality, click “Record” button to start recording sound, click “Stop” to finish recording, and “Save Windows” appears. The Media File window, where you can save the recorded WMA file in the selected folder.

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