Send to YouTube feature not displaying score correctly
With MuseScore 3, I always displayed my scores in continuous view, and when I uploaded my scores to YouTube that formatting was preserved.
However with MuseScore 4, even with continuous view selected, when I send the scores to YouTube, it reverts to page display. What's more, it actually only displays the top half of the score in the playback video.
I never had this issue before. If I exported a score to the MuseScore website in continuous view, it would show up in page view on Musescore, but would preserve the continuous view when sent to YouTube, with the whole score being visible.
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Video exporting to youtube is a total mess and nobody talks about it! I can get a very smal percentage of my scores to get properly seen on youtube. But this happens with musescore 3 to me.
In reply to Video exporting to youtube… by al brin
As this is a feature of musescore.com, the corresponding bug report needs to go there too, not here to musescore.org
In reply to As this was s a feature of… by Jojo-Schmitz
You are wrong. This issue goes through M.com and M.org
In reply to You are wrong. This issue… by al brin
No, it doesn't. It is a plain and pure musescore.com ssue.
In reply to No, it doesn't. It is a… by Jojo-Schmitz
No, it is not.
In reply to No, it is not. by al brin
Yes, it is.
In reply to Yes, it is. by Jojo-Schmitz
Whatever
In reply to Whatever by al brin
Regardless of what you may have heard from someone who probably doesn't really know what is going on, think about it. The score is already in the .com site. What possible need would there be to access .org about anything?
In reply to Regardless of what you may… by bobjp
Regardless of you may think about what I know about the subject and the research that I've done so far, think about it: Why I am opening a new discussion here? The "video rendering" process occurs "somewhere" and that "where" is specifically a backend version of musescore "the notation program". The process is the following. You upload your mscz file to M.com and then M.com sends it back to some musescore ("studio" if you will) backend version, which gives back the rendered video file through musescore.com for you to download or upload to youtube.
So now you are a bit more informed and hopefully be one more understanding the complexity of this particular situation, which involves not "M.com" or "M.org" sections, but, actually, both of them, which it looks like is very difficult for some folks to understand
In reply to Regardless of you may think… by al brin
I'm just wondering how you know that is the process. I have no problem believing that both sites are involved in getting the score into .com. Do your scores look OK on .com? My question is how do you know that .org is involved in the video side of the process? Where did you get this information? It's not an understanding problem. Some folks like to do their own research when something doesn't add up. That's all.
Something else occurs to me. You scores have lyrics where each work is a different color and don't line up. As if each work is added individually. I have seen problems when scores have things like this where the placement of things don't survive overall changes to the score. Changes like, for example, but not limited to, some kind of format change.
In reply to I'm just wondering how you… by bobjp
I've done some quite deep research and I've talked so far with some folks in charge or former developers, etc.
The scores work OK on .com, and I am quite sure that the process of rendering is made by some backend linux version of musescoreStudio. Because I've asked and been confirmed of so.
Regarding the lyrics situation, they have been put together using the native "lyrics tool" of Musescore, in fact you can see clearly put in place in the original score, but the rendering situation is the problem here.
Yes it all comes down to formatting changes it looks like the render engine is not taking those in consideration (mainly system and page breaks) so that naturally messes the whole thing up
In reply to Regardless of you may think… by al brin
It is a musescore.com feature, MuseScore Studio does not produce them. Whether or not a part of MuseScore Studio's code does that rendering in some secret and mysterious way is irrelevant to that fact that this is not supported here on musescore.org, and hence discussing it here is useless