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How to Convert MP3 to MP4: Cover or Audio Specturm

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Wanna upload MP3 to YouTube? We’ll show you how to convert mp3 to Mp4, with images or even audio spectrum. Many people would like to share their favorite music or even their own music to YouTube or Facebook, however, MP3 files are not supported. Therefore, we need to convert MP3 files to MP4 in order to upload. Usually, there’re 2 ways to do so. One way is to use a static image, usually the cover of an album, along with the audio to turn the file into a video; the other way is to use fancy audio spectrum displaying the beat of the music. Now, I’m going to show you how to make mp4 from mp3 in these 2 ways. How to add cover photo to music? First of all, import your song and cover photo to filmora. Drag them to the timeline, and extend the length of the photo to the end of the music. There you go! Additionally, you can add some lyrics to the photo using text templates from Filmora text library. Just so you know, there’re countless animated text effects here for you to choose. Like this one. Pretty nice, isn’t it? When you’re done, click export and remember to select MP4 format. How to add audio spectrum? You must have seen some fantastic audio spectrums or audio waves. These in fact, can be automatically created by many programs, as long as they can detect the rhythm and beats of an audio. For example, a lot of players can do that. Like if we play the song with Windows Media Player, you can right click on the interface. Then in Visualizations, you can choose one from lots of animated spectrum styles for your music. Isn’t that simple? And next step, just open filmora and choose Record PC Screen, and simply record the entire audio spectrum animation. That’s it! When you finish recording, the video will be automatically imported in filmora media library. And all you need to do is to drag the file to timeline, cut a little bit, a fancy audio spectrum video is there! Don’t forget to select MP4 format in export settings! Alright, hope you learn how to convert MP3 to MP4 in two ways. Go ahead and try it on your music with filmora. If you haven’t had it yet, visit filmora.wondershare.com and download your free trial! Thanks for watching and remember to subscribe for more interesting tips.

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