File Corruption

• Dec 28, 2022 - 23:24

Since updating to MuseScore 4, nearly every time I reopen a score, MuseScore tells me that the file is corrupted. Even after fixing the “corruption” (which is usually a few rests throughout the file), when I close and reopen again, the file becomes corrupted again. This has happened to most, if not all, of the files I have used with MuseScore 4. Anyone encountering the same problem? Any fixes?


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Yes, I'm having the same issue. Not sure how the file got corrupted, but each time I open it I get the corrupted message, fix everything, save it and when I reopen it, I'm right back where I started.
From what I see so far of version 4, it is not very stable. Some instruments randomly quit playing when I do a playback, and the parts seem to be a mess.
Very disappointed.

In reply to by cadiz1

Here it is. Tried Save As with a new name. Nothing seemed to help. Could not get it to produce a correct Baritone Sax part even after fixing all the anomalies I could find. Made a copy of the baritone sax part with another name and it was different, but still incorrect. I've spent days on this piece and I'm just spinning my wheels now.

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Thunder and Lightening.mscz 331.81 KB

In reply to by HerbSmith

All the instrument parts are scrambled. When I try to make a tie between notes across a measure, the whole program crashes. Various parts like bass guitar and drums wind up with crazy amounts of beats in a measure as though rests of various sizes are being randomly sprinkled in. Its all very confusing.

In reply to by HerbSmith

FWIW, I played with this a bit.

I opened your score. MS4 said it was corrupt, but opened it anyway. I only scanned it but it looked and played OK. Parts were a mess.

I saved it as an mxl. When I opened the mxl, it still said corrupt and opened it anyway. Parts seem to be OK.

I saved it as an mscz. When I opened that it still said corrupt but opened anyway. Parts seemed to be OK.

I have no idea where the corruption is.

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Thunder and Lighteningtest.mscz 104.89 KB

In reply to by bobjp

FWIAW, i saved it as MusicXML and opened it in 3.6 because it reports where the corrupted bars and staves are. Unfortunately there are a lot:

temp_thun_img.png

(Bar Stave (s))
50 8
52 8
56 2
58 2
62 8
64 8
66 8
68 8
70 9
72 9
78 8
80 5
85 9
87 8
88 8
90 7
92 8
96 2, 5, 8, 9
98 5, 7, 8, 9
99 5
100 9
102 8, 9

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temp_thun.mscz 49.52 KB

In reply to by HerbSmith

Ok, so I saved the corrupted file as a MusicXML file so I could open it with version 3.6.2. When opening it I was again told it was corrupt but it gave me a full listing of the issues it was having so I was able to track them all down and get it fixed. I obviously was not finding every issue. I saved it as a Musescore file and was then able to open it back in version 4. The only issue upon opening it in version 4 was that it picked up a piano (I think) voice for the drumset, which was easily corrected. Does version 4 give a list of issues somewhere? It doesn't on the opening window when it says its corrupted as it does in version 3.6.2. I've attached the corrected version 4 file, in case anyone is interested.

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Thunder_and_Lightening Corrected.mscz 265.42 KB

In reply to by HerbSmith

I think all this corrupted stuff happened when I did a 44 measure copy, added a 44 measure block of measures later in the original piece and then pasted that copied block into the space I created for it. The piece was fine up to that point. That's the only thing I can think of that could have scrambled things the way it did.
thanks!

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