This score has become corrupted - incomplete measure error

• Jun 11, 2024 - 16:59

Musescore OS: macOS 14.5, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore Studio version (64-bit): 4.3.1-241490902, revision: 026c26b
I'm getting errors like "Incomplete measure: Part score: VC1, measure 56, staff 6. Found: 11/16. Expected: 6/8." when I go to save. I've had the same type of error, in different parts, when I do "add measures>after selected measure" whether or not the added measures contain anything. In every case, measure properties shows proper number of beats. In the above error, I had been entering lyrics and chords with cmd-L and cmd-K and hadn't touched the VC1 part at all. The only possible anomaly is that I accidentally have activated the notes entry a couple of times, and had to use "undo" on it.
This score originated as a midi and I've been doing a boatload of editing, adding/deleting/hiding parts, entering chords/lyrics, etc.
Where should I be looking for the source of the error and how do I fix it?

Note: I have appended measures, and tried a FB fix where I deleted the contents of the empty (appended) measures and then pasted in the content from other "good" measures, and that didn't help.

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wild working copy updated no fixes.mscz 384.03 KB

Comments

First the full list of corruptions:
Incomplete measure: Full score, measure 73, staff 1. Found: 16/16. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 104, staff 3. Found: 0/1. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 104, staff 4. Found: 0/1. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 104, staff 5. Found: 0/1. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 104, staff 6. Found: 0/1. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 105, staff 3. Found: 0/1. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 105, staff 4. Found: 0/1. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 105, staff 5. Found: 0/1. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 105, staff 6. Found: 0/1. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 106, staff 3. Found: 0/1. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 106, staff 4. Found: 0/1. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 106, staff 5. Found: 0/1. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 106, staff 6. Found: 0/1. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 107, staff 3. Found: 0/1. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 107, staff 4. Found: 0/1. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 107, staff 5. Found: 0/1. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 107, staff 6. Found: 0/1. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: VC1, measure 72, staff 6. Found: 9/8. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: VC1, measure 73, staff 6. Found: 21/16. Expected: 6/8.

There's no
"Incomplete measure: Part score: VC1, measure 56, staff 6. Found: 11/16. Expected: 6/8."
at all

That first corruption:
Screenshot 2024-06-11 184533.png
Clearly too much to fit a 3/4 measure

Reseting the 2 corrupt parts fixed most of these, remaining:
Incomplete measure: Full score, measure 73, staff 1. Found: 16/16. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: Vln1, measure 73, staff 1. Found: 16/16. Expected: 6/8.
Incomplete measure: Part score: VC1, measure 73, staff 6. Found: 16/16. Expected: 6/8.

The VC1 part contains the Vln1 part and many others!

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Yes, it was a midi but I've worked on it for several days without any errors at all. These just started recently. I had one of these errors in the vln1 part a few days AFTER I started my work, but I deleted all entries in that measure and then replaced them with a paste from another measure and all was good for several more days, up until yesterday.

I've attached the (presumably) unedited midi that I started with.

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wild ft. gary clark jr-65772845.mscz 110.04 KB

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