"Cannot recognize filetype" when saving
Reported version
3.5
Type
Functional
Frequency
Many
Severity
S3 - Major
Reproducibility
Always
Status
duplicate
Regression
No
Workaround
Yes
Project
If I save a file via "Save as..." (Datei -> Speichern als -> /user/Dokumente/Musescore3/Partituren -> Songname -> Enter), an error pop's up in Musescore: "Kann Dateityp nicht erkennen" and Musescore exits without saving the file.
If I only save it, MuseScore pretends to save it. But I cannot find the file on my computer.
I'm useing OS: Manjaro Linux, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.5.2, revision: 465e7b6
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Comments
P.S. Trying to save it to another location or as a different file type ("uncompressed Musescore3 file") doesn't work either.
In reply to P.S. Trying to save it to… by Torsten Torsten
Could you send a print screen of what you get in menu File => Score properties.
The first item of the popup is "File path" this is the interesting part.
Now to the right of that "File path" there is a small folder icon.
Click on it, and send a print screen of the result as well please.
In reply to Could you send a print… by frfancha
Thanks @frfancha!
The 2 files are attached.
In reply to Thanks @frfancha! The 2… by Torsten Torsten
Ok so there is a problem with the folder in which the score was saved, either access to it, or it has been renamed, or whatever.
Are you able to save the score directly into /home/torsten (no subfolder), close MuseScore, and reopen the score from there?
In reply to Ok so there is a problem… by frfancha
"Are you able to save the score directly into /home/torsten (no subfolder), close MuseScore, and reopen the score from there?"
Saving the file this way or exporting it to another format brings the same error "Kann Dateityp nicht erkennen" ("Can not recognize filetype"). No matter in what format (*.wav, *.mp3, *.pdf) or folder I try to save.
"Ok so there is a problem with the folder in which the score was saved, either access to it, or it has been renamed, or whatever."
I think I did not rename or remove a folder. Also the file musescore claims it is, never existed. There was never a "home/torsten/dokumente/MuseScore3/Partituren/Lied für Dich" file though I tried to save it under this name. Maybe the problem is that I imported a midi-file?
In reply to "Are you able to save the… by Torsten Torsten
P.S. Browsing my files I found that there IS a "home/torsten/dokumente/MuseScore3/Partituren/Lied für Dich" file. But Musescore refuses to open it. I can not see it via Musescore's open-dialoge. It has no file extension. When I added .mscz it opens with no problem.
So... it saved the file! =)
Only without *.mscz extension. Mmm.... strange how that happened.
Try toggling Edit > Preferences > Advanced > ui/application/useNativeDialogs
In reply to Try toggling Edit >… by Jojo-Schmitz
"Try toggling Edit > Preferences > Advanced > ui/application/useNativeDialogs"
Thanks! Miracoulously I can now save further edits to the file with correct file extensions, with "useNativeDialogs" off. If I switch it back on, the problem reoccurs. Looks like a little bug.
It is a bug between MuseScore, Qt and the Linux distribution. Comes up time and time again
I though to have seen in in the issue tracker too, so this here should be a duplicate, but I can't find it currently
Actually it is a bug in the Linux distribution's native file dialog. Changing that setting switches to Qt's implementation and doesn't have that problem
Ah, found it: #305563: File of type drop down doesn't change/affect extension in filename in Linux
(I didn't find it because you translated the German error message to something different than the original English one)
In reply to Ah, found it: [#3055639] by Jojo-Schmitz
Ah, interesting. Thanks. Good to know there are at least 2 workarounds.
What's the 2nd?