Adding music to CapCut from Spotify can seem tricky, but it’s definitely doable. First, you’ll need to download your songs from Spotify. Then, it’s a simple process to import your tracks into CapCut. In just a few steps, your videos can have that perfect background score. Ready to dive in and make your videos more engaging? Let’s get started!
Table of Contents
- 1 How to Add Music to CapCut from Spotify
- 1.1 Getting Started: What You Need
- 1.2 Step 1: Download and Install Third-Party Converter
- 1.3 Step 2: Transfer the Converted Music to Your Mobile Device
- 1.4 Step 3: Adding Music to CapCut
- 1.5 Fine-Tuning Your Music
- 1.6 Saving and Exporting Your Video
- 1.7 Common Issues and Troubleshooting
- 1.8 Legal Considerations
- 1.9 How to Add Music From Spotify or Youtube to Capcut
- 2 Frequently Asked Questions
- 3 Final Thoughts
How to Add Music to CapCut from Spotify
Editing videos can be really fun, especially when you add music that makes your content pop. CapCut is a fantastic video editing app that many people use because it’s user-friendly and powerful. But is CapCut safe to use? Additionally, what if you want to add your favorite tunes from Spotify to make your video even better? This guide will show you, step-by-step, how to add music to CapCut from Spotify. Let’s dive in!
Getting Started: What You Need
Before we jump into the steps, let’s make sure you have everything you need.
- CapCut app installed on your device (available on iOS and Android).
- Spotify app installed on your device.
- An active Spotify account (free or premium).
- Third-party software to convert Spotify music (like AudFree or TunesKit).
- Your device (smartphone or tablet).
Now that you have all the necessary tools, let’s move on to the detailed steps.
Step 1: Download and Install Third-Party Converter
Spotify music is protected and cannot be directly added to CapCut. You need to use a third-party converter to convert Spotify music to an MP3 or another supported format. Here’s how to do it.
Choosing a Converter
There are several converters available, such as AudFree, TunesKit, and Sidify. For this example, we will use AudFree. Follow the steps below:
- Go to the AudFree website and download the converter for your operating system (Windows or macOS).
- Install the software by following the on-screen instructions.
- Open the AudFree converter after installation.
Converting Spotify Music
Now, let’s convert your favorite Spotify song using AudFree.
- Open the Spotify app and find the song you want to use.
- Click on the three dots next to the song and select ‘Share’ > ‘Copy Song Link’.
- Paste the copied link into the AudFree converter’s search bar.
- Choose the output format (MP3 is recommended).
- Click the ‘Convert’ button. The conversion process will start, and your song will be saved on your computer.
Step 2: Transfer the Converted Music to Your Mobile Device
After converting the music, you need to transfer it to your mobile device where you have CapCut installed.
Using a USB Cable
You can use a USB cable to transfer the converted music to your mobile device.
- Connect your mobile device to your computer using a USB cable.
- Open the file explorer on your computer and navigate to the location where the converted Spotify song is saved.
- Copy the song file.
- Open the file explorer on your mobile device and navigate to the ‘Music’ folder.
- Paste the copied song file into the ‘Music’ folder.
Using Cloud Storage
Alternatively, you can use cloud storage services like Google Drive or Dropbox.
- Upload the converted song file to your Google Drive or Dropbox from your computer.
- Open the Google Drive or Dropbox app on your mobile device.
- Download the song file to your device.
Step 3: Adding Music to CapCut
Now that you have the converted Spotify song on your mobile device, you can add it to CapCut.
Opening CapCut and Starting a New Project
- Open the CapCut app on your device.
- Tap on the ‘New Project’ button.
- Choose the video clips you want to edit and tap on ‘Add’.
Importing Music
- Tap on the ‘Audio’ option at the bottom of the screen.
- Select ‘Sounds’ and then tap on ‘From device’.
- Navigate to the location where you saved the converted Spotify song and select it.
- Tap ‘+’ to add the song to your video project.
Fine-Tuning Your Music
After adding the music to CapCut, you may want to fine-tune it to ensure it matches your video perfectly.
Trimming the Music
- Tap on the music track in the timeline.
- Use the trim handles to adjust the start and end points of the music.
Adjusting Volume
- Tap on the music track in the timeline.
- Tap on the ‘Volume’ option at the bottom of the screen.
- Adjust the volume slider to your desired level.
Adding Effects
CapCut offers various audio effects that you can add to your music track.
- Tap on the music track in the timeline.
- Scroll through the available effects and choose the one you like.
- Tap on the effect to apply it to your music track.
Saving and Exporting Your Video
Once you have finished editing your video and adding the music, it’s time to save and export your project.
- Tap on the export icon (usually looks like an arrow pointing upwards) at the top right corner of the screen.
- Choose the desired resolution and export settings.
- Tap on the ‘Export’ button. CapCut will render your video and save it to your device’s gallery.
Common Issues and Troubleshooting
While adding music to CapCut from Spotify, you might encounter some issues. Here are some common problems and solutions.
Music Not Showing Up in CapCut
Sometimes, the imported music might not show up in CapCut.
- Ensure the music file is in a supported format (like MP3).
- Restart the CapCut app and try importing the music again.
- Check if the music file is downloaded properly on your device.
Syncing Issues Between Music and Video
Syncing issues can cause the music to be out of sync with the video.
- Trim the music track carefully to match it with the video.
- Use the waveforms in CapCut to better align the music with the video.
- Play the video and music multiple times to ensure everything is in sync.
Legal Considerations
When using music from Spotify in your videos, it’s important to be aware of legal considerations. Using copyrighted music without proper permission can lead to issues.
- Ensure you have the right to use the music in your video content.
- Consider using royalty-free music if you cannot get permission for copyrighted songs.
- Check YouTube or social media platform guidelines for using music in videos.
Now that you know how to add music to CapCut from Spotify, you can make your videos even more engaging and enjoyable. Have fun editing!
How to Add Music From Spotify or Youtube to Capcut
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use Spotify songs directly in CapCut?
Unfortunately, CapCut does not support direct integration with Spotify. Spotify songs come with Digital Rights Management (DRM) protection, which restricts their use outside the Spotify app. Therefore, you cannot directly import Spotify songs into CapCut.
What steps do I need to follow to convert a Spotify song for use in CapCut?
To use Spotify music in CapCut, you need to remove DRM protection and convert Spotify songs to a compatible format like MP3. You can use tools like Spotify Music Converter for this purpose. After converting the song, you can add it to your video in CapCut.
Are there any free tools to convert Spotify music to MP3?
Yes, some free tools and software allow you to convert Spotify music to MP3, though features may be limited compared to paid versions. Examples include Audacity (with extra plugins) and certain online converters. Ensure the tool you choose is safe and reliable.
Final Thoughts
To add music to CapCut from Spotify, first, download the desired songs using a Spotify music converter. Import the converted files into CapCut via the app’s music library. Choose the appropriate song from your files and add it to your video project timeline. Adjust the music according to your video’s needs, ensuring it enhances the overall feel. By following these simple steps, you can effectively integrate your favorite Spotify tracks into your CapCut projects, making your videos more engaging. Enjoy the creative possibilities!