Audio formats suitable for making song videos on iPad's iMovie...

Hello to all!
I need to know what audio formats work best [sample rate] for making song videos on my iPad's iMovie.
Thanks in advance.
Dr. Somanna

Dragula22 wrote:
What is driving mad is the iphone does this no problem! Can I make the iPad behave as my iPhone does?
Unfortunately the answer to your question is ... No. you cant make the built in music App work the same way that is does on the iPhone. I have no clue why Apple decided to do it this way but they did.
I don't use any of them, but there are other Music apps available for the iPad. You may want to look into one of those. Here are a few of them. You can search for more.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/4-alternative-apps-iphone-music-app/

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