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    You can visit the following links for more information on codecs:

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    Convert music, videos and photos from one format to another

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/convert-music-videos-and-pictures-from-one-format-to-another

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    Jeremy K
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  • All using windows movie maker, I added audio, but I can't hear the music while playing the video... Why is this?

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