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Windows Movie Maker enables users to import audio files to provide background music for projects created with the software program. An additional audio editing timeline is provided, along with an editing timeline designated for the audio tracks that accompany any video files that have been imported. The most commonly used file types are supported, including mp3, .mpa, .wav and .wma files. This article details how to import audio files to use as background music in a Windows Movie Maker video or slideshow project.
 
Windows Movie Maker enables users to import audio files to provide background music for projects created with the software program. An additional audio editing timeline is provided, along with an editing timeline designated for the audio tracks that accompany any video files that have been imported. The most commonly used file types are supported, including mp3, .mpa, .wav and .wma files. This article details how to import audio files to use as background music in a Windows Movie Maker video or slideshow project.
  
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== Steps ==
 
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#* Put a 5-second delay on the background music, for example, by clicking and dragging the clip to the right so that the outer-most edge on the left lines up with the 5-second mark on the timeline ruler. If you cannot clearly see where the 5-second mark is on the timeline, you may need to zoom in closer by clicking the Zoom button, which resembles a plus sign and is located on top of the timeline. The background music clip has been moved into position.
 
#* Put a 5-second delay on the background music, for example, by clicking and dragging the clip to the right so that the outer-most edge on the left lines up with the 5-second mark on the timeline ruler. If you cannot clearly see where the 5-second mark is on the timeline, you may need to zoom in closer by clicking the Zoom button, which resembles a plus sign and is located on top of the timeline. The background music clip has been moved into position.
  
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