Re: Music
- From: marypalmer <marypalmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 13:10:01 -0700
I am trying to replace the audio that is on my video clip with music. I
bought my MP3 song through RealPlayer/Rhapsody. I imported it to the Movie
Maker and dragged it to the audio/music line of the Timeline. I did not get
an error message concerning copyright or anything like that. However, the
music doesn't play with the video. All I get is the audio that was on the
video to begin with, which as I said I am trying to replace. I saved the
music to a CD but don't know how to import it from the CD--it doesn't seem to
work. I also don't know what it means to "rip" the music. This MM newsgroup
would not allow me to use my main email address, which is
mikeandmarypalmer@xxxxxxxxxxx, so I had to use a gmail account to be notified
of replies and I am having trouble with the gmail account. If you can reply
to my verizon account, I would be most grateful. Isn't there an easier moving
making program for us newbies? Thank you for any help you can give me.
"KDE" wrote:
The reason you can't use your music is because it is copy protected. If.
it's purchased music (paid for and downloaded from the internet) then it
comes that way. If you burned them yourself from CD's then you have "use
digital rights" checked in the preferences of whatever program you used to
rip the CD's. You can only import "non-copy protected" music. you will
need to re-rip the music to your hardrive again, but make sure you turn off
the copy protection. if its purchased (downloaded) music, the only way I am
aware you can strip the copy protection off, is to burn the songs to an
audio CD, and then re-rip them to your hard drive without the protection.
It's a long way around, but it works.
<editorial> It's really a shame that honest people who pay for their music
have such a hard time using it as they wish, but it's very easy to use
illegally downloaded music. </end soapbox>
"Tibby" <Tibby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B0C59D99-1B78-4C14-88EA-1071A4480EA9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| Why can't I import music files from CDs and/or C: to my movies? All files
| are reading "protected by Digital Rights Management". Will I be able to
add
| my music to my movie?
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