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This wikiHow teaches you how to edit the audio in in your iMovie project on an iPhone or iPad. After adding music to your project, you can trim the audio to the desired length using tools built in to iMovie.
Steps
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1Open iMovie on your iPhone or iPad. The iMovie icon looks like a white star on a purple background.
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2Tap the movie project you want to edit. iMovie opens to a screen that displays a list of your projects. Tap the project you want to edit now.
- If you want to edit an existing video and haven't yet opened it in iMovie, you'll need to create a new iMovie project to which you can add your video and audio. Tap +, select Movie, select the video(s) you want in your movie, and then tap Create movie.
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3Tap the Edit button. It's below the name of your project. This opens your project in the editor.
- If you just created a new project in the previous step, you are already in the editor.
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4Add audio to your project. If your project already contains the audio you want to edit, you can skip this step. If not:
- Tap the + in the upper-left corner of your timeline.
- Select Audio.
- Select a category:
- Soundtracks are iMovie-provided audio tracks which are free to use in your project.
- To use a song from iTunes or the Music app, tap My Music to locate the file.
- Sound Effects are shorter sounds—most are under 10 seconds long.
- Tap an audio file to hear a preview.
- Tap + to add the file to your project.
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5Tap the audio bar on the timeline. This is the solid bar that appears below the multi-frame version of your video in the bottom portion of the screen.
- If you do not see a separate solid-colored bar below your video, you'll need to detach the audio from the video first. To do this, tap the video on the timeline, and then tap Detach at the bottom of the screen.[1] .
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6Tap and drag the beginning of the audio track. You can drag and move it to the exact point where you want the audio to begin.
- The yellow bar on the audio track's left-end marks the beginning of your audio.
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7Tap and drag the end of the audio track. You can drag the yellow bar at the end, and move it to the exact point where you want the audio to end.
- If you can't see the yellow bar on the far-right end of the audio track, swipe left below the audio track to scroll to the end.
- To move the audio track to another location, tap and hold it for about one second, and then drag it to the desired position in the video.
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8Tap the Play button to see a preview. It's the sideways triangle just below the video preview.
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9Tap Done when you're finished. It's at the top-left corner of the screen. Your changes to the project are now saved.
- If you want to save your project as a video file that you can play in a standard video player on any computer, phone, or tablet, as well as in your iPhone or iPad's Photos app, tap the Share button at the bottom after selecting Done and select Save Video to export it to your photo library.
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QuestionIs it better to edit on my computer or iPad?Travis PageTravis Page is the Head of Product at Cinebody. Cinebody is a user-directed video content software company headquartered in Denver, Colorado that empowers brands to create instant, authentic, and engaging video content with anyone on earth. He holds a BS in Finance from the University of Colorado, Denver.
Brand & Product SpecialistIt's probably going to be a lot easier to edit on your computer, but it really depends on what you're familiar with. If you haven't used your laptop or desktop in the past year and you spend most of your time on the iPad, that may be the easier option. Still, the computer is going to be the better if you want more control and freedom with your editing.
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1. Open your project in iMovie.
2. Tap Edit.
3. Tap + and select Audio.
4. Select an audio track and tap +.
5. Tap the solid audio bar in the timeline.
6. Drag the left and right ends of the audio bar to the desired length.
7. Tap Done.
8. Tap the sharing button and select Save Video.