use a HEX editor or if what you want is to convert it to sgm or sav use VBA
.SPS is a graphic file, not an audio file. It cannot be converted to an MP3.
use gburner to extract gbi file. www.gburner.com
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One program that saves files with this extensions is the Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS,) but there are other programs that use this extension as well. See related links for details. d added You will need to associate the file with the program which created it, if you do not know what program created it you will need to do a search on your system for *.sps (assuming that the file extension is sps if not just search for sps). The folders and programs which are associated with that file should be present in the list that is returned. Once you know what program the file is created by then you need to navigate to the file and right click and select 'open with' then select that program from the list. The other thing you could do is navigate to the the file and right click on it then select 'properties' then click through the tabs to find out what company the file is associated with. There may be a link there that you can click on to get to that company if not search the net to find it and look on their site for a program to open the file with.<-these are assuming you are using a windows based operating system -
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No. You can't extract a vlc file into Windows Movie Maker. You must convert the file before it can be imported.
Right-click and click "extract here"
tar -zxvf <tarball-file>
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First, you check save type 128 instead of 64. ( Go Option/Emulator/Save type/...) Open ROM Pokemon Leaf Green Go File/ Import/ Game Shark snapshot..., then put the .sps file in. Gba will automatically load saved game. Enjoy !
To extract .iwd files using Dragon Unpacker, first, open the program and navigate to "File" > "Open" to select the .iwd file you wish to extract. Once the file is loaded, you can view its contents in the file tree. To extract the files, select the desired files or folders, right-click, and choose "Extract." Finally, specify the destination folder where you want the extracted files to be saved.