If you are a Windows Movie Maker user, you may have experienced situations where you need to remove sound from a video. Maybe you want to add a new audio track, or maybe you just want to mute the sound entirely. Whatever the reason, removing sound in Windows Movie Maker is a simple process that can be accomplished in just a few steps.
Step 1: Open Windows Movie Maker
The first step is to open Windows Movie Maker. You can do this by clicking on the Windows Start button and typing “Movie Maker” in the search box. Once you see the app appear in the search results, click on it to open it.
Step 2: Import Your Video
Next, you need to import the video that you want to remove the sound from. Click on the “Add videos and photos” button in the Home tab, and then select the video you want to edit from your computer.
Step 3: Split the Audio Track
Once your video is imported, you need to split the audio track away from the video. To do this, right-click on the video clip in the timeline at the bottom of the screen, and select “Mute.” This will remove the audio from the clip, but it won’t actually delete the audio track from the timeline.
Step 4: Delete the Audio Track
Now that you have muted the audio track, you can delete it entirely from the timeline. To do this, right-click on the audio track and select “Delete.” This will remove the audio from the timeline and leave you with a video clip that has no sound.
Step 5: Save Your Video
Finally, you need to save your edited video without sound. Click on the “Save movie” button in the Home tab, and then select the format you want to save your video in. Once you have selected the format, click on the “Save” button to save your video without sound.
Conclusion
Removing sound from a video in Windows Movie Maker is a quick and easy process that can be accomplished in just a few steps. By muting and deleting the audio track, you can create a video that is completely silent or add your own custom audio track. With these simple steps, you can create professional-looking videos that are free of unwanted sound.