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How to Use Apple Music on iMovie ?


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By having an iMovie application, one can advantageously benefit from making their personal videos. It is impossible to incorporate Apple Music to the iMovie project as the background music since the downloaded songs come with a Digital Right Management restriction from Apple. When you try, you get a notification “files are protected and unavailable.” From here, you will have to opt to convert Apple Music songs for use.

When it comes to audio conversion in your iMovie project, Audio Converter is the best tool as the output audio quality is non-compromised. The sound quality of your music is lossless when you use Tunelf Audio converter. Apple Music enables its iOS users to enjoy a wide variety of music, but the music must undergo conversion in order to be played in other places.

Tunelf Audio Converter allows the conversion of older purchased songs despite it being protected by AAC format, unlike other applications such as iTunes. Songs downloaded from Apple Music are not in MP3 format. Therefore, you have to convert them into an unprotected MP3 format. After the conversion, it is when you can use it in your iMovie video, enabling us to dig deeper into how to add Apple Music on iMovie.

After converting songs you need, you will have to import Apple Music to iMovie. iMovie now varies with the type of device you are using, and it is available on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac. There are different methods for users to add music to their iMovie projects. After you create your iMovie project, you can follow the below steps to add music in iMovie.

Section 1: Add Apple Music to iMovie on Mac

Step 1. As iMovie is preinstalled on your Mac, you can find it on your computer then launch it.

Step 2. With your project open, add Apple Music files you already converted by selecting Audio above the browser.

Step 3. In the sidebar, select Music, Sound Effects, or GarageBand. The contents of the selected item appear as a list in the browser. To filter what appears, click the pop-up menu in the upper-left corner of the browser and choose a category.

Step 4. Browse to find Apple Music files you want to add to your project and drag the track to the background music well, located below the timeline.

Section 2: Add Apple Music to iMovie on iPhone / iPad

Step 1. Run iMovie on your iPhone or iPad and open your video project in your iMovie.

Step 2. Tap the Add Media button then tap Audio to choose to add audio files.

Step 3. Before adding, you can move the converted songs to your device in the Music app, then tap My Music to browse songs you’ve moved.

Step 4. To add the song to your project, tap the plus button next to a song. The song is added at the bottom of the project timeline, starting at the beginning of your project.

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