Exporting to mp3 crashes Musescore and produces corrupt file

• Dec 4, 2022 - 05:24
Reported version
3.6
Type
Functional
Frequency
Few
Severity
S2 - Critical
Reproducibility
Always
Status
GitHub issue
Regression
No
Workaround
Yes
Project

This happens to me only on this score:

  1. Export to mp3
  2. Deselect "normalize"
  3. MuseScore will crash in the process of making the mp3, leaving a corrupted file

Comments

Severity S1 - Blocker S2 - Critical
Status active needs info

As exporting won't touch the to be exported file, that can't get corrupt.
Or what am I missing here?

Also I can't reproduce this, the MP3 export just works

In reply to by Peter Kijn

Same. It only happens with big, multi-instrument files for me: Musescore 4 crashes, the MSCZ gets lost and I just managed to recover it through opening the MSCX in musescore 3, then re-saving it there as MSCZ. I think my problematic MSCZ file is somehow corrupted, as I can't save it as any other format, export it in any other file type... don't know what would fix this though. I really hope this gets resolved. Musescore 4 is an amazing achievement, but the fear of entirely losing hours of work is super scary.

In reply to by Ralf-Otto

Here are some protocols from the commandline
14:28:39.897 | INFO | main_thread | ActionsDispatcher | dispatch: try call action: file-export
14:28:39.938 | WARN | main_thread | Qt | QObject::connect(QQuickItem, mu::uicomponents::PopupViewCloseController): invalid nullptr parameter
14:28:39.938 | WARN | main_thread | Qt | QObject::connect(QObject, mu::uicomponents::PopupViewCloseController): invalid nullptr parameter
14:29:19.798 | WARN | main_thread | Qt | QObject::connect(QQuickItem, mu::uicomponents::PopupViewCloseController): invalid nullptr parameter
14:29:19.798 | WARN | main_thread | Qt | QObject::connect(QObject, mu::uicomponents::PopupViewCloseController): invalid nullptr parameter
/tmp/.mount_MuseScdMEPD5/AppRun: Zeile 26: 18192 Getötet "${APPDIR}/bin/mscore4portable" "$@"

In reply to by Ralf-Otto

I can now confirm, that the problem already exists under Windows 10. The problem seems to be an musicXFS file from Sibelius. What once importet is playable but not exportable... - By the way the newest Sibelius Soft can be only installed - as it seems - on partition C:\ of any windows computer...