![]() I'll use my second/backup computer account and test an audio export from there (wow, it's been a while since I last used my backup PC account, lol). It has to be something with Guitar Pro 7 itself on my computer or some other interference on my computer that I don't know of. That means that none of my guitar pro tab files are corrupted. I tried making a new project, just gonna jot a few notes in one full bar and complete the bar.I tried exporting to Music XML as you suggested and importing it but I'm still getting crashes.New test results after seeing this comment. I successfully exported an mp3 of a Thunderhorse tab this morning but the next time I tried it (and I haven't edited anything), it failed when I did it. ![]() But until I can figure out a fix, I may as well use my backup PC account for audio exports. It must mean that there may be something wrong with my user settings/preferences for Guitar Pro 7 on my main account or something on my main account is interfering with Guitar Pro 7's audio export. If not this, then I'm not sure what is causing these audio export crashes.Įdit (9 hours later): After testing audio export in my second computer account on my computer that I haven't used in a long time since I do use it in emergencies and situations like this, it works on my second account. My operating system is Windows 10 64-bit.īut I did notice this thing among the hidden icons when I was re-launching Guitar Pro 7 and I wonder if the "red X" in this is related to the cause of the crash (it says that another program may be using it) and if so, I'm not sure which program on my computer is using my sound's output driver. Opening and exporting my files from and on my main storage (I normally have them in my second storage).Maybe restarting my computer could be a temporary solution if it works. The first audio export I did today was successful but every other attempt since then failed today so far. I'll consider restarting my computer later but I doubt it will simply fix it.Uninstalling and reinstalling both Guitar Pro 7 and its soundbanks.Exporting audio in different audio formats. ![]() All of my songs were made in Guitar Pro 7.5. I was having this issue two months ago when I was making songs for my Planet Coaster park Graveyard of Rock for Channel 5 Gaming's Mini Park Contest 2 in Planet Coaster and more than half of the time, the songs or tracks would successfully export (I would have to be lucky for the exports to go through), and half of the time Guitar Pro 7.5 would crash, leaving those corrupted 0-byte audio files.
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