What is the best site for music downloads to edit to hoem movies that I am editing. Additionally, is there a trick to putting downloaded tracks onto a video project? I tried Napster downloads, but was unabel to import them into my video project. Thank you for your help with this matter.
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Convert your music to wav and you should be able to import it in all video editors.
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Napster downloads, as well as those from many of the 'popular' (legal) music download services, are protected by DRM and can't be converted or imported/used as-is with other programs.
If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them? -
You really need to say what kind of music you're after, as we don't know what's in your home movies.
Is it shots of you doing crazy stuff on skateboards / skis etc.? Or is it tranquil family holidays in the country with your 60 year old husband / wife?There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.
Carpe diem.
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Originally Posted by daamon
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www.archive.org has pretty big collection of public domain music.
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Try AcidPlanet. Please understand that some songs are copyrighted.
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your favorite music is fine
it's when you start selling that it becomes problematic -
Originally Posted by cschinnerer
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Originally Posted by Rudyard
Saves me lots of time selecting the music that I want to use. -
Yeah, the lack of usable for video music downloads is a pain. Yes, some is out there but it would be nice to be able to use whatever music you paid for! Oh, I guess if it's a commercial DVD you're making then it's illegal AND unethical to use copyrighted mucis. However, my conscience it perfectly OK with using a song I paid for (CD or legal download) in a video of my kids playing basketball!
I must confess, a few times I've had to go to the file sharing sites to get a song I own through iTunes as a DRM-free version for a video! Now, i have learned how to convert the iTunes songs for DRM free mp3 format. I assume that will work fine in a video but haven't had the need to try it yet. If they play on my mp3 player, then i assume it's fine.
good luck. Stay legal - although the music industry and Apple want to push you underground!
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