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Old March 21st, 2007, 09:36 AM
lmcmains lmcmains is offline
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Yeah I was gonna tell him to zip the KHP .KPR file and post it here so we could try to replicate the problem, but realized after I'd posted that the .KPR file is no more than a link and it would not have any .TXT and .WAV files to load.
Thanks George and Dale for trying to figure it out. Bryan and the Cheif at MTU told me to send a disc of the file. When I checked the size of the file I knew all of it wasn't there. How would you do that.
I quess it don't mater. My wife said she thought it was fine. I thought the graphics was ahead of the vocals a little to much after I saved it to a bin and kma. I wrote it to a disc and played it in a player and imported the kma into Hoster. Both files seem to be a little off when I played them. She said I was to partictular. That the file was fine.

Thanks guys for all the help.
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Old March 21st, 2007, 11:29 AM
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Yeah, Larry don't be so picky...what's a few seconds to an amatuer singer??
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