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Help with imovie

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Hi

I'm very new to imovie and wonder if anyone cd help me with a quick (and very dumb) question. I'm looking to overlay a music track from itunes on my video, which I have done, but how do I mute or erase the existing audio on the original video which seems to be coming through 'underneath'?

Many thanks

Rob
 
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For each clip, hover your pointer over the lower left corner and you will see the adjustments palette. Click the drop down arrow, select 'audio adjustments' and reduce volume to zero.
 

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