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How to Add Music from ITunes to Windows Movie Maker
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If you want to add music from iTunes to Windows Movie Maker, you can follow these steps: 1. Open iTunes and locate the music you want to use in your Windows Movie Maker project. 2. Right-click on the song and select "Show in Windows Explorer" or "Show in Finder" if you are using a Mac. 3. Copy the music file to a folder on your computer where you can easily find it. 4. Open Windows Movie Maker and start a new project. 5. Click on "Add music" or "Add audio" in the toolbar. 6. Navigate to the folder where you saved the music file from iTunes. 7. Select the music file you want to use and click on "Open." 8. The music will be added to the project's audio timeline. 9. You can edit the music's start and end time, volume, and fade in/out effects by clicking on the music file on the audio timeline and using the editing tools in the toolbar. 10. Once you are satisfied with the music, save your project and export the final video. That's it! You've successfully added music from iTunes to Windows Movie Maker.
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