How do I get audio format files out?

• Jan 25, 2012 - 00:03

I am running version 1.1 under windows XP, but had the same problem with earlier versions. File > Save As produces no output when the choices .WAV, .FLAC or .OGG are made. Not that the output is bad in some way, just that there is no file output.

Thanks,

Alan Moore


Comments

Dumb question - but how are you checking to see if the output happened? Audio files wouldn't show up in any of MuseScore's input dialogs, since they are not valid files for importing. So you''d need to check using Explorer. And you do have to check to be sure the Save As is gong to the folder you are expecting to - it doesn't necessarily default to the same folder as the original file.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

To check for output, I look for a new file in the place I selected in the "Save as..." dialog. Musescore files appear there, midi files, .pdg files, but no .wav, .flac, or .ogg. Curiously, these do show up in the "recent documents" listing, but clicking on them there suggests that they don't exist. In unix or linux parlance, I'd say they'd been saved to \dev\null.

In reply to by ChurchOrganist

I've tried this both ways, removing the proposed extension, and leaving it. I have never allowed windows to hide any information from me, on the off chance that I might want it (I grew up with command-line systems). Testing this feature, I created an empty folder, put a musescore (.mscz) file in it, opened it in musescore, and tried to save as. Neither windows explorer nor the DOS dir or attrib commands show any other file but the original .mscz in this directory. The filenames appear in the windows documents menu, but an attempt to open the files, or even to get details about them, just returns a "file not found" error.

In reply to by Alan Moore

Yes, but as I said, are you looking from within Museacore? MuseScore's dialogs won't generally show them, since they are not supported input formats. But Explorer should. The only time I've seen any discrepancy whee a file that should have been saved wasn't was when I tried saving directly to a read-only folder. It got me into some weird state where some dialogs would show the file, others wouldn't. It cleared up after a reoot. I'm pretty sure that was some sort of Windows caching thing, not a problem with MuseScore itself.

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