Re: Windows Movie Maker

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> If your original sound is fine before you use Movie Maker, and it ends up
> 'thin and metallic' I think you should reformat and enhance that sound. I'd
> try Wojo's suggestion of dragging it down. You asked about 'muting' the
> sound....just right click and choose 'mute' or click on the 'volume' and move
> the slider to the far left.
>
> A couple of ways in which I would do this....is to use either AVS Converter
> (or audio tools)....the Video Converter costs $29.95 and is useful for much
> more than just format conversion. There are tons of audio tools too.....you
> can see the bit rate, frequence, channels, and format of the current sound,
> and then change to whatever you want. I'd rip your sound off the video and
> save it as a 'wav' file and bring that in to replace the sound on the movie.
> This is at www.avsmedia.com
> Another way I could use would be Total Recorder. Its a great tool also, and
> the standard version is only $11.95. You can see and read about it at
> www.highcriteria.com I use it to record 'digital' sound from cable (no cd
> ripping or downloading for me...ha ha)....I even set it for late at night to
> record a radio program over the internet and send the resulting file
> (personal ftp) to a friend who doesnt stay up late...sorta like my early
> version of pod casting. Anyway, Movie Maker must not like the format of
> your audio on the clip, so i'd change it and be adventurous with applying
> various effects to it too. Like add some bass and give a concert hall
> sound...and it won't sound thin anymore. Good luck!
>

Thanks for your comments.

In case i cant get Wojo´s suggestion to work here, wouldnt you think
that AVS Converter is my best bet ?
I can then convert the clips to a format that WMM can handle in better
ways than AVI before putting them together - or ?
Which format would be best to convert the clips to then, please ?

Kim



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