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Luanne Eris Fose, Ph.D.
Audio files that are MP3, WAV, or AIFF format will appear as audio clips in either of the two
audio tracks within the Timeline Viewer. Your video also contains an audio track that you can
extract from the video and edit as well. Extracted audio appears in the first track; imported
audio appears in the second track. To add more audio clips to any part of your movie, simply
overlap clips in the audio tracks. You may also drag audio clips from one track to another and
reposition them to synchronize the audio.
Figure 20: Audio Pane
A - Audio Pop-Up Menu: Choose the source from which you want to import music or audio.
You can choose a track from your iTunes library or a music CD, or an iMovie sound effect.
You can drag a sound effect or iTunes track from the list to the timeline viewer to add it to
your movie.
B - Eject Button: Click the button to eject a CD from the optical drive.
C - Play: Click the button to play or pause a selected track.
D - Search Field: Type some words from a title to search for a particular audio file in your
iTunes library. You can search by title or artist.
E - Place at Playhead: Click the button to import a selected track into your movie. The
imported track appears in one of the audio tracks in the timeline viewer.
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