MuseScore4 taking over MuseScore3 files

• Aug 19, 2023 - 14:59

I had both MuseScore3 and MuseScore4 on my computer, but I mainly used MuseScore3, because I worked on scores with a friend, who only had MuseScore3. Recently, I updated MuseScore4, and was appalled to find that all of my saved MuseScore3 scores were now only in MuseScore4, and completely re-formatted -- not in a good way. Also, anything I did in MuseScore3 from then on, changed to MuseScore 4 when I saved it.

Can I do anything to change this situation?


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I've got scores dating back to the Summer of 2011 (v 1.2), through 2.x, 3x, 4.1.1 and none have been converted, reformatted or otherwise changed except for the ones that I opened in 4.x and then saved with the original filename. When you click on a file it may open in MS4 if your operating system has that file type associated with MS4 but MuseScore won't go hunting down your files and open and change them on its own.

You started wrong.
All Musescore major versions create their own folder (MuseScore3, MuseScore4) in the Documents folder (Windows). And both have a subfolder called 'Scores'. After installing a new version, the mscz files are associated with the new version when you try to open them with a double click in the file manager. This is caused by Windows.

If you are upgrading to a newer version, it is a good idea to copy the MuS3 scores to the MuS4 scores first!
Then you can open the scores from the MuS4 folder and save them in the new format, but you still have the original MuS3 scores as backup and to work with them in MuS3.
If you want to open a file from the version 3 score folder with MuS 3, you should open MuS 3 and use File/Open there and navigate to your score. Or you can right click on the file and select "Open with" and then MuS 3.

If you have already overwritten your MuS 3 scores with the MuS 4 format: Open them in MuS 4 and export them to XML. Move them into the MuS 3 score folder. They can then be opened in MuS 3 and saved in mscz format.

I can't use MuS 4, so I'm not sure what problems might persist. I have noticed an incompatibility if you used the masure repeat sign and the title block may be unformatted. Also, some characters (segno, coda) may be smaller.
But I extracted the mscx file of a MuS4 score by unzipping the mscz, so the incompatibilities may not be present via the XML export. I don't know this.

In reply to by HildeK

I'm having the same issues. When I create a .pdf and have MuseScore create it as a mscz file for it then it creates it as a MUS3 file and these have been replete with inconsistencies. I can't even do this anymore. I don't know what to do. I think its better just to stay with MUS 3 and MUS 4 just can't handle older versions....

In reply to by jbanzi

I think your problem is quite different!
Please clarify what you do: do you write a score in MuS 3, save it and open it in MuS4? That will work without problems, but not the other way around. And with both versions you can export the sheet as a PDF document.

Or do you want to import a PDF file via optical music recognition? In this case you have to expect inconsistencies, because OMR is not perfect ...

"Can I do anything to change this situation?"

Sure, you can tell your OS (operating system: Windows, macOS, Linux) to open .mscz files in MuseScore 3 by default.

Because I still do all my serious work in MS 3.6.2, this is how my Windows laptop is set up. All .mscz files open in MS 3.6.2 unless I really need to use MS 4. If I do need to open a score in MS 4, then I have to tell Windows specifically by a right-click: Open with > Choose another app > MuseScore 4

And please take the advice above from @underquark and @HildeK: keep your MS3 scores and your MS4 scores rigorously separated in their default Scores folders.

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