How to add music to Youtube Video?
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Ok so I want to add some music to my youtube video. How do I add an actual song instead of the generic stuff the computer already has. I usually add my own stuff from my itunes...which works...but my main question is what happens if I don't have the song on my itunes. For example lets say I wanted to add a metallica song which I didn't have on my itunes...how would I add into the video. Lastly how do you coincide with the copywrite infringement crap...if I Added my own itune songs...would this be coprywrite infringement?
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Answer:
Use windows movie maker to put the video and your music together. Then save it and/or publish it to YouTube. You can upload it manually or directly publish it. if you already have a video on YouTube and like to add music, then you got only one option to add music to that YouTube video by using the YouTube audio/sound.
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