3D Movie Maker: How to Remove Recorded/Imported Sounds (145825)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft 3D Movie Maker
- Microsoft Nickelodeon 3D Movie Maker for Windows 1.0
This article was previously published under Q145825 SUMMARY
The following article tells how to remove sounds in 3D Movie Maker. In 3D
Movie Maker, you have the option to remove sounds completely from the sound
list, or just remove them from the current movie.
MORE INFORMATIONRemoving Sounds from Sound List
These steps allow you to remove a recorded or imported sound from a movie,
as well as from the list of sound effects, speech, or music. To remove the
sounds, do the following:
- Select the sound in the list of sounds.
- Press your keyboard DELETE key.
- Click Yes to remove the sound.
This removes the sound from all characters and scenes in the movie.
Sounds installed by 3D Mvoie Maker cannot be removed from the list.
Removing a Sound From an Actor, Object, or Scene
To remove a sound from a particular actor, object, or scene, do the
following:
- Open the movie.
- Go to the frame where the sound is initially attached. Frames where
attached sounds begin are designated by a musical note on the frame
counter button.
- Click the Listener tool to find the item to which the sound is attached.
To find the Listener tool, on the top menu, click the Sounds options.
The Listener tool is the ear icon on the second row. To hear the various
sounds in that frame, move the mouse pointer (now shaped like an ear)
over the background and objects.
- When you find the object which has the sound attached to it, click
the object. A volume control box displays, which shows the various
sounds (sound effect, speech, and/or music) attached to the object
in that frame.
- Select the volume control for the sound type you want to remove from the
movie. Drag the volume control all the way to the bottom next to the No
Sound symbol (the international No symbol over a music note). Click OK.
- Save the movie.
After you follow these steps, the sound is not attached to the actor or
object, but remains on the list of sounds.
Additional Removal Information
If you remove the last or only instance of a sound from an actor,
object, or scene that was recorded in or imported into 3D Movie Maker, you
receive the following message when you exit the current movie:
You recorded or imported sounds that you didn't use in your movie.
Do you want to:
- Get rid of them before closing the movie?
- Leave the unused sounds in the file?
If you might want to use the sound later in the movie, choose to leave the
sounds in the file. If you do not want to reuse the sound, choose to remove
the sounds.
You cannot remove sound list sounds installed by 3D Movie Maker.
If the sound you deleted from the movie was imported from a .wav or
MIDI file on your hard drive, the initial sound remains accessible from
your hard drive, but is no longer associated with the movie.
If you delete sounds from the movie which were recorded from within
3D Movie Maker, the sound is removed completely from your system.
Sounds associated with a 3D Movie Maker movie use a special compression
that reduces the size of the sound so that it is smaller than the same
sound saved as a .wav or .mid file.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/17/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbmm KB145825 |
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