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GP to .wav file...

aite people

if i upload a GP file that i need conerted to .wav would someone be able to do it for me?

i know how to do it but GP isnt giving me any sound when its finished converting... i read the FAQ's on GP website but it aint allowing me to open the "windows volume control" to sort it out!!!

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If that's GP as in Guitar Pro, I will give it a try. Wav files are big so MP3 would be better.

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yeh mp3 would be ideal!!

heres the file...
land of hope and glory.gp5

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Here ya go. Pretty sure this isn't copyrighted...

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cheers thats perfect

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I have the same problem. When I convert GP files to .mp3, it writes the file to my hard drive and the size looks appropriate for the song but when I play it back nothing comes out. If anyone has a fix please post it.

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Same here. I bought a program that catches what ever comes through my speakers so it doesn't bother me much any more.
Thanks for researching the copyright on that tune fly.

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What audio capture program are you using?

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Audio Mid Recorder.

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