In most cases, you should be able to use video and audio on music sticker stories. However, make sure you have the necessary permissions and that your content complies with any copyright or usage rules.
It depends. Some music sticker story apps allow video and audio usage, while others may have restrictions. You need to check the app's settings and guidelines to be sure.
Typically not. iTunes music is for personal listening in the iTunes environment. For making a video with photos, you should explore royalty - free music options. There are platforms like YouTube Audio Library which offer a wide range of music that can be used legally for such creative projects.
It could be that you're not looking in the right place. Check different sections or menus within the story feature. Also, make sure your app is updated to the latest version as older versions might not have all the stickers.
Maybe there's a technical glitch. Sometimes the app could have a temporary issue preventing you from adding the sticker.
Maybe there's a glitch in the app or your device isn't compatible. Try restarting both and see if that helps.
It could be that the feature of adding music stickers isn't available for business stories for certain policy or copyright reasons. Or, there might be a setting you haven't enabled correctly.
First, make sure you're using a platform or app that supports adding music stickers. Then, during the story creation process, there should be a feature or tab that allows you to browse and select the music stickers you want. Some apps might have different sections for different types of stickers, so you might need to explore a bit to find the music ones specifically.
You can usually find an option to hide or remove the music sticker within the settings of the story feature.
You can usually find the option to add video stickers in the editing tools of the app you're using. Just look for a sticker icon or something similar.
Maybe it's because of copyright issues. Using music without the proper rights could get you in legal trouble.
No, you can't. Using copyrighted music without permission is illegal and can lead to legal consequences.