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gigolo le 04 Mar 2004, 18:01
Qu'est-ce qui est sélectionné comme ligne d'entrée dans ta boite "Configuration Export WAVE" ?
si c'est le micro , c'est normal
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WAVE (audio) Exportation
The File > Export > Wave File (audio) saves an audio file from the MIDI sound produced during the play of the score.
The WAVE export allows you to listen to your scores without using Guitar Pro. You can also burn the file on a CDROM using a burning software like Nero® or EasyCD Creator®.
When you choose WAVE exportation, Guitar Pro asks you to select the audio input line to use:
Do not select an external input like the microphone which records the ambient sound (i.e. the sound coming from your speakers), which creates noise. Test the different inputs to find the good one. If no input works, you have to modify your sound parameters in Windows® by following these instructions:
In Guitar Pro, use the Options > Windows Volume Control menu
Select the Options > Properties menu
In the "Adjust Volume for" area, select Recording
Make sure all the devices have a check mark in them, and click OK
Verify that the volume is not off for each device
The selected device is not important because you select it directly in Guitar Pro when you use the Wave Export
After selecting the input line, a window appears to define the encoding to use:
The larger the kbits per second, the better the quality will be, but the file size will be larger also.
It is possible to save a setting with the upper part of this window.
The next window allows you to select the directory and the file to save to.
You just have then to click on the play button () to begin the recording. The recording stops when you click the stop button () or when the play stops by itself (end of the score for example).
The recording is only done once. You have to reuse the WAVE exportation procedure to record again.
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