Corrupt Musescore file
I have a problem with this file, which worked fine until yesterday. After the latest changes (I added reverbs to the instruments) an error message "file corrupted" appears when opening. If I click on "ignore" the file opens normally and works, but even if I save a new copy it continues to give the same problem.
The local file corrupted the online version as well, but for that I fixed it with a backup file: https://musescore.com/user/590646/scores/9134592
Attachment | Size |
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Festa orchestra Mu4.mscz | 564.9 KB |
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You should not only click on "Ignore" but also on "Show details"!
Since I don't use Mu4, I had to cheat to be able to open this file at all.
There I found the following problem: Bar 491, staff 32 incomplete. Expected: 6/8; Found: 60/48
This is the piano staff - the bass line. I can not say what's wrong in detail. But if you delete the contents of the bass system in measure 491 and re-enter it then it should work. The pitch seems to belong to the treble system, so I would enter it there.
BTW: is it a good idea to create such a work with the beta version of a software?
In reply to You should not only click on… by HildeK
MS4 lacks the details button for now :'(
In reply to MS4 lacks the details button… by jeetee
Oh, I didn't know that. This button must come back. There were several threads regarding incorrect measure lengths, especially if the PDF import is used.
In reply to Oh, I didn't know that. This… by HildeK
There are no notes in the bass piano part in 491. But there are several hidden rests. And, yes deleting the measure takes care of the problem. It is possible that the real way to test something is to do something that matters. Otherwise you aren't pushing it. just playing around. Precautions must be taken, of course.
In reply to There are no notes in the… by bobjp
Thank you very much
In reply to There are no notes in the… by bobjp
As I wrote, I modified the *.mscx file from the mscz container to be able to read it with version 3.6.2. Whether version 3.6.2 then reads everything correctly, I do not know. At least not the text formatings.
When opening it, I then found the error message with the reference to bar 491, which is currently not retrievable in V4 (details button missing).
When I select the piano bass measure of 491, some notes are selected in the treble clef! Why they are there I don't know either, but they sound like they are written in the treble clef, although they belong to the bass clef. If you select the bass clef, delete these notes and save the file, you can open the score again without an error.
At least this way EdoardoVolpiKellermann can isolate and repair the problem at the right place.
Attached the score with 3.6.2, maybe it is only visible with this version.
In reply to As I wrote, I modified the *… by HildeK
The solution worked! Thanks again to everyone who replied. Hopefully the Show Details button will be restored soon (and maybe also the glissando portamento on strings, which no longer works)
In reply to Oh, I didn't know that. This… by HildeK
For reference, the github issue tracking the restore of the Details button: https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/11807
In reply to For reference, the github… by jeetee
Thank you for your efforts in the github issue tracker.
In reply to You should not only click on… by HildeK
Thanks for your response and suggestions. Your objection is correct, in fact I had done most of the work in version 3 of Musescore. But when I heard the new Musescore 4 orchestral instruments, I couldn't resist the temptation to use it to perfect the score's performance, and all can feel the difference.