Wave Save is distorted
I saved a score as a wav file using Windows version 0.9.5 r1897 and the file sounded very clear.
I saved the same score using Windows version 0.9.5 r1926 and the sound was distorted with muffled crackling
I look in a Wav editor showed the r1926 file has considerably more Db in each stereo channel than r1897
keith
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Likely causes are you perhaps had more programs on your computer competing for resources when you saved it using r.1926 or you changed SoundFonts.
Try saving it again with no other programs running and not performing any actions until it has finished saving.
In reply to Likely causes are you perhaps by David Bolton
Thanks David
I have tried again and here is what I did. I thought it may have been the fact that I loaded a 0.9.4 file into r1926 and saved directly as a wav (it stopped counting progress at 44% but still seemed to be all the file but distorted) but I have now saved the file to a .mscz file from r1926 and reloaded and then saved as wav with the same distortion.
So I did the following with the same computer environment- programmes running
r1897
Loaded the score file mscz previously saved from r1897 (originally from 0.9.4), saved as wav file -counter goes to 100%.
Sound is clear
r1926
Loaded the score file mscz previously saved from r1926 (originally from 0.9.4), saved as wav file -counter goes to 100%.
Sound is distorted
The sound files even as Mp3 files are too big to attach.
keith
In reply to Wave Save 2 by Tatou_
Maybe you could attach the .mscz file instead.
In reply to Maybe you could attach the by David Bolton
As suggested File attached saved from 0.9.5 r1897 Windows
Thanks
In reply to File Attached by Tatou_
I just wanted to check that there wasn't a problem with the file itself. However I can open and save as wav with no distortion using r.1938 (self-built, Window XP). Do you have any of the same issues during regular playback? Have you tried a smaller SoundFont?
In reply to I just wanted to check that by David Bolton
No problem playing from playback. I have Windows Vista Sp2
I tried another file with r1926 and it was the same problem
When you load the r1926 wav file into a sound editor it - I don't know the correct term- but it fills the editor window from top to bottom where as the r1897 fills them at the most a half
I will try r1938
It may be a Vista thing but strange it only happens with r1926
Here is a screenshot of the wav files in the editors to explain what I mean
keith
In reply to No problem by Tatou_
Is there a Windows version of 0.9.5 r1938 available?
Ta
keith
In reply to No problem by Tatou_
I looked at your screenshot and see the serious clipping (distortion from the sound being too loud) that you are describing. However I am still unable to reproduce the problem (I used r.1929 this time). What SoundFont are you using?
In reply to I looked at your screenshot by David Bolton
I am using piano1.sf2. 41.1kb- that you pointed me to earlier-
I uninstalled r1926 as it was nested deep in a previous install and reinstalled straight in program files directory but there was no change in the distortion
I have three versions of MuseScore installed 0.9.4, and two beta 0/9/5 r1879 and r1926 each in a separate directory,
I have piano1.sf2 in all bin directories.
One thing I did notice was in the two betas if I select the piano1.sf2 - in the I/O- tab that is in that version of MS bin directory it automatically changes the Soundfont reference in the other betas preferences tab.
The 0.9.4 programme keeps its own reference regardless which is piano1.sf2 in its bin directory
I am getting stumped. I will look for a later pre-release
I will run r1926 in an XP environment I have running in VirtualBox and see what happens
keith
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In reply to Soundfonts by Tatou_
I ran r1926 in XP under VirtualBox - host Vista- and the music score was still distorted when I saved it as a wav file
Will try the prior version of MS
keith
In reply to Ran in XP by Tatou_
When I play the file in r1926 it is appreciably louder from the speakers than when it is played on r1897
Both programmes are using the same Soundfont from the same folder due to the problem I mentioned before
keith
In reply to Sound levels by Tatou_
Do you have the same problem if you save as Ogg or flac ?
In reply to Ogg ? Flac ? by [DELETED] 5
With ogg format the sound file still look the same as the wav file ( see jpg files earlier) but the distortion is very small
Ogg file is 2.4Mb and flac is 12.4Mb
With the flac file it is the same as the wav file and just as distorted
When I play from r1926 directly it is very loud and i have to turn down my speakers as compared with volume from r1897 and 0.9.4
keith