Export as XML?
How do I export an mscz as a MusicXML file? Compressed and uncompressed both work. Whenever I go to File>Export>Compressed/Uncompressed MusicXML File, it never actually does it, it just closes out of the export prompt.
How do I export an mscz as a MusicXML file? Compressed and uncompressed both work. Whenever I go to File>Export>Compressed/Uncompressed MusicXML File, it never actually does it, it just closes out of the export prompt.
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Have you tried adding the extension (adding.xml to the file name)?
Which version do you use? On which operating system? Have you updated translations (Help/Resource Manager menu)?
In reply to Have you tried adding the… by Shoichi
I have tried adding .xml to the file name. I use MuseScore 3 and on Slackware64-Current. I have no idea what a translation is.
In reply to I have tried adding .xml to… by littleguyburg
An issue related to previous versions of MuseScore: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/preferences#general "Language".
3.5.2 via Appimage?
https://musescore.org/en/download/musescore-x86_64.AppImage
In reply to An issue related to previous… by Shoichi
Also see an old post: https://musescore.org/en/node/271372
In reply to I have tried adding .xml to… by littleguyburg
Try toggling MuseScore Edit > Preferences... > Advanced > ui/application/useNativeDialogs
Setting it to off seems to be needed with certain Linux setups (and used to be the default for Linux a while ago)
In reply to Try toggling MuseScore Edit … by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you, it worked!
Hi,
I see this post is a few months old but is the most recent I found regarding MuseScore exporting tabs to MusicXML.
I'm using 3.6.2.548 - does it seem to be working properly these days?
Thanks :-)
DS
In reply to Hi, I see this post is a few… by Duke Sharp
Hello! These days, to export to MusicXML, I go to File>Export, then Export To: [MusicXML]. You can also customize which kind of MusicXML file to export to, compressed (.mxl), uncompressed (.musicxml), or outdated uncompressed (.xml).
In reply to Hello! These days, to export… by littleguyburg
Thanks for the quick response!
I found that link yesterday, then got to digging around and found a couple posts where people were saying there's a problem with the tabs in the xml export.
What I'm doing is connected to a music ed book I published a few years ago - Garage Band Theory. Steady sales, not huge, but consistent for 5+ years.
There are literally hundreds of examples in the book that have tabs for banjo, bass, guitar, mandolin and ukulele. Currently revising/editing all of them, about halfway through. They're all available as a free download for customers and I'm recommending that they download MuseScore and use it, at least for this.
But I know there's a lot of Finale, Sibelius users - and IF the tabs are working well in MusicXML, I'll convert them. But I don't want to spend the time right now if that's something that's still being tweaked - there's no emergency or firm deadline to have them available.
And one other question - I've saved a bunch as compressed MuseScore files and they work great on my machine and thinking for the download this is probably the best option. What do you think?
Thanks again!
DS
In reply to Thanks for the quick… by Duke Sharp
Hello! Exporting tabs from MuseScore to MusicXML has only a few issues.
In reply to Hello! Exporting tabs from… by littleguyburg
Thanks!
No dulcimers here, so that's not a problem.
And the other tabs (except bass) seem to work well?
It looks to me like there's no difference between mscx and mscz when I open them - one folder I have with mscz files is about 10.5mb and the same with mscx is 1.4mb - just curious what's the difference ... ?
DS
In reply to Thanks! No dulcimers here,… by Duke Sharp
Mscz is compressed, mscx is not.
In reply to Mscz is compressed, mscx is… by Jojo-Schmitz
What is omitted to reduce the file size by 80%?
In reply to What is omitted to reduce… by Duke Sharp
Nothing. Mscx is a plain text format, mscz is a zip file containing the mscx
In reply to Nothing. by Jojo-Schmitz
OK - interesting, thanks!
So - these files are included in a free download for my customers.
After an mscx score has been opened, when they close does it save automatically as mscz? or ... ?
DS
In reply to OK - interesting, thanks! So… by Duke Sharp
mscz is the default and recommended format. It is needed if the score contains images.
mscx is more of a debug format. It might be usefull too if using some version control system, those don't handle binare formats (like ZIP archives) too well.