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Importing audio files from itunes into windows movie maker



 
 
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Old July 5th 08, 02:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Kateo123
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Default Importing audio files from itunes into windows movie maker

Hi there,

I can't seem to import any audio files from itunes into windows movie maker
as it simply wont recognise the mpeg4. Can any one help me with what i do
here? Can i convert the mpeg4 into a new format and if so, how?

thanks
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Old July 5th 08, 06:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Oscar
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Default Importing audio files from itunes into windows movie maker

Import video files, pictures, and audio into Windows Movie Maker.

You can import files with the following file name extensions into Windows
Movie Maker to use in your project:
• Video files: .asf, .avi, .dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg,
..mpv2, .wm, and .wmv
• Audio files: .aif, .aifc, .aiff .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav,
and .wma
• Picture files: .bmp, .dib, .emf, .gif, .jfif, .jpe, .jpeg, .jpg, .png,
..tif, .tiff, and .wmf

Since you mentioned audio files, I'm assuming you mean m4p because mpeg4 is
a video format.

How to convert itunes:

http://www.m4p-mp3.com/


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"Kateo123" wrote:

Hi there,

I can't seem to import any audio files from itunes into windows movie maker
as it simply wont recognise the mpeg4. Can any one help me with what i do
here? Can i convert the mpeg4 into a new format and if so, how?

thanks

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Old July 7th 08, 12:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Tutsi[_2_]
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Default Importing audio files from itunes into windows movie maker


I prefer to use 'Melodycan' (http://www.melodycan.com) converter.

A lot of people complain about the DRM found on music bought at the
iTunes Music Store. This is quite natural, since iTunes is by far the
biggest supplier of music files, and the only legal place to buy files
that play on iPods. iTunes only allows you to upload the files to a few
iPods, burn them to a few CDs, and play them on a few computers. And you
can only upload files to YOUR iPods; If someone else's iPod is set to
play music from their account, the only way to put music from YOUR
account into their iPod is to re-set that iPod to your account (which
requires erasing all the music in it). And if you want to get music DOWN
from an iPod, then this is basically impossible. So you need converter
which help you to solve such drm-problem.

One such program is 'Melodycan' (http://www.melodycan.com). All you
have to do is open it, adjust the settings if you want, pick a back-up
folder and start the conversion (maximum summary converting speed is 50x
).

Nothing could be easier. If you have the latest version of this program
and the right version of iTunes, though, you`ll haven`t any problems.

What about iTunes-purchased videos? I heared that the only way to break
the DRM on videos you buy at the iTunes Music Store (such as movies,
music videos, and TV shows) is to use 'Melodycan'
(http://www.melodycan.com).

Essentially, it "watches" the movies you bought (if your computer is
slow, it will go slower than real time, to make sure it captures every
frame and synchs the sound properly), and records them into a new file
that is not DRM'ed. You can change the settings so as to choose the
format and properties (resolution, framerate, bitrate, compression
algorithm) of the new file. I tried free trial and like conversion speed
and quality.


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