His Windows Movie Maker-no. .avi file

No sound in an AVI in Movie Maker, but it is there in Windows Media Player.

OK, so I have 2 movie files, I try to integrate into my movie.  I'm kinda new to this I'mnot as long as what is relevant.  Firsty, when I check the properties of the offending file, it lists as avideo file , while the other file (who plays cound in WMM) lists asvideo with audio.  I don't know how to change this property.  As I said, ago audio when I play in real player and Windows Media Player.  Is there a setting that I have inadvertently changed?

Any help would be appreciated.

OK, so I have 2 movie files, I try to integrate into my movie.  I'm kinda new to this I'mnot as long as what is relevant.  Firsty, when I check the properties of the offending file, it lists as avideo file , while the other file (who plays cound in WMM) lists asvideo with audio.  I don't know how to change this property.  As I said, ago audio when I play in real player and Windows Media Player.  Is there a setting that I have inadvertently changed?

Any help would be appreciated.

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Might be interesting to try to convert the .avi files to the
format .wmv before you import it into Movie maker.

The following freeware can convert:

(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)

Format Factory
http://www.pcfreetime.com/
(FWIW... installation..., you can uncheck
('all' boxes on the last screen)

First... after the download and installation of Format
Factory... you can open the program and
left click on the toolbar, the "Option" button and
"Select an output folder to" / apply / OK.
(this is where you find your files after they)
are converted)

Drag and drop your video clips on the main screen...

Select "all to WMV" / OK...

Click on... Beginning... in the toolbar...

That should do it...

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