Muse Hub Sounds download location
Hi all,
I just changed the location of the MuseSounds Library to an external drive from the default location. Now Muse Hub doesn't start up again. It tries to install a new helper and can't connect to it. That's why it told me to reach out for support.
Here is what I did:
1. I hit the 'get' button for the string sounds.
2. When it took a while to download, I realized this was going to take a lot of HDD space and decided to use an external 1TB drive to store all sound libraries.
3. After the strings download concluded, I copied the 'Instrument' directory (top directory containing the strings) to the new location, deleted it from the default location, and redefined the location in the Muse Hub settings. I don't remember exactly, but this may have started a new download.
4. I quit Muse Hub, and after restarting, Muse Hub asked to install a new helper. I allowed this but it failed to install.
5. Now Muse Hub won't start up anymore.
Any ideas on how to solve this?
Thanks,
Jan
Note:
3 a. While doing that, I clicked outside of the browser window, which caused it to disappear. Right-clicking the path again to select Change Location, didn't work after that and I had to quit Muse Hub and restart it.
Comments
This applies to Ubuntu Linux, and you'll need superuser (or Admin, or the like) permissions. During the process (documented in this link: https://musescore.org/en/node/340559 ) I was cautious and checked things along the way. Seems to work OK, now having the MuseSounds stored where I want them, and MS4 can access them.
In reply to This applies to Ubuntu Linux… by Are Jayem
Thanks for the reply. A lot of info in the links that are leading from it. I'll simply reinstall MuseHub as my system is macOS.