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Kyle_B said:
Okay, this is going to sound confusing. I'm not gonna lie. But, if you're dead-set on making a video, then I would try my best to understand it, and I'll try to explain it as best as I can. Most computers come with this software, Windows Movie Maker, already loaded on their computer. You can find it on the Start button at the bottom. Once you open Windows Movie Maker, there will be 3 steps and then tips on the left. If you click on step 2, it'll give you the option to make titles or credits. Those are the cutscenes you can insert in your video if you want to make lyrics. If you don't want to make lyrics, you can go online and find downloadable cutscenes from movies, television shows, and video games to put in your video. Windows Movie Maker only accepts a selected few of video and audio files. The video files that it accepts is: .asf, .avi, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, and .wmv (I recommend .wmv). Audio files are: .aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mpa, .snd, .wav, and .wma (I recommend .wma). Windows Movie Maker doesn't accept music files from iTunes (.mp3) so don't try to import it. It won't work. The only way you can use iTunes music is if you download an audio converter. Don't worry, there's free video and audio converters for you to download from the Internet. Again, I recommend Windows Movie Maker because it's the easiest software for beginners to work. Then you can move on to more advanced software. Once you open Windows Movie Maker, the first step on the left (Capture Video) will allow you to import video and audio once you have it converted. At the bottom, it'll show a button that says, "Show Timeline." Click on that, and then you'll be able to move video down into the timeline in the order you would like. Same with music, except you drag it into the audio timeline. Good luck, and happy movie making!
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