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how to add random transitions in windows live movie maker

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how can i add random transitions in windows live movie maker. I don't know how to do it,who can give me some tutorials about it?
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Asked Aug, 18 2010
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I am not interested in windows live movie maker  because it has simple function. Strong recommend the Slideshow software called "DVD Photo slideshow " on recipester.

Answered Aug, 24 2010
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I am not interested in windows live movie maker  because it has simple function. Strong recommend the Slideshow software called "DVD Photo slideshow " on recipester.

Answered Sep, 19 2010
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Try to use windows movie maker.

It is pre-installed with your windows system.

here is a tutorial which you want in windows movie maker way.

Click.

Answered Oct, 18 2010
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1.

Open the project you want to use. Click the Home tab.

You see the main WLMM screen.
2.

In the Soundtrack area, click the Add icon.
3.

Navigate to the sound file that you want to superimpose on the movie and click Open.

You can use sound clips from any source — including those ripped by Windows Media Player from a CD.

In the current version of WLMM, you can only add one sound file. If the song is shorter than the movie, you won’t hear any superimposed sound after the song ends. Likewise, if the song is longer than the movie, the song will stop abruptly when the movie ends.
4.

Click the Mix icon.

WLMM shows you a mixer.
5.

Adjust the mixer to balance the original soundtrack and the music file.

You can slide the mixer to the left to increase the sound that was recorded with the movie or to the right to increase the volume of the superimposed sound file.

If you don’t want to hear any of the sound that was recorded with the original clips, move the slider all the way to the right.

The choice you make affects the entire movie: you can’t mix individual clips or parts of clips.
6.

When you’re happy with the result, save your project.

You’re ready to make your movie available to the outside world.

Read more: http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-add-sound-to-a-movie-using-windows-live-mov.html#ixzz1MIwBH6gf Answered May, 15 2011
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