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Windows Movie Maker - Audio from video clips?

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I've been using Windows Movie Maker to make my own videos lately. I've downloaded all the clips and I'm wondering if it's possible to only use the audio from selected clips?

If so can someone explain a simple way to do this

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  1. Get AVS Video Converter to extract the audio part only from the video clips and save as mp3, also it can rip and burn personal DVDs, convert video, split, join, edit, rotate, apply effects, transfer, copy! All key video formats are supported! This is the best tool I' ve been used.

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  2. import the video into the program...when you do that, put it on the timeline, then take off the video. you can either put only audio on the timeline, or your going to have to (once its in the timeline) seperate the audio from the video...often done by right clicking and choosing the option.....then delete the video....export, then wala.....but some advice, windows movie maker sucks....lol...you should try to get some better programs such as adobe...ive worked with those and now i cant stand windows movie maker....have fun :)

  3. i think that if you right click on the video, one of the options is volume, that way you can enable audio of that specific clip

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