Error in Windows XP when double clicking directly on a musescore file to open it

• Aug 15, 2010 - 20:49

I get two error dialog boxes in succession when double clicking directly on a musescore file to open it; after clicking OK, to both dialog boxes the file fails to load. However, opening the file from Musescore's open menu poses no problem.

1st error: Error reading file ... at line 1 column 1: error occurred while parsing element
2nd error: Lecture du fichier ... failed: No error

Using Musescore 0.9.6.2 revision 3361 (the latest prerelease) under Windows XP

Here are the screenshots:
http://a.imageshack.us/img714/5273/clipboard01ivp.jpg
http://a.imageshack.us/img34/8231/clipboard02sus.jpg

Thanko!


Comments

In reply to by [DELETED] 5

This happens with any .mcsz (Musescore compressed) file. Interestingly enough, if I save it as a Music XML file Musescore will load the file directly from the folder with no problems.

I thought this was a long filename issue, because when I load up Musescore first, and then double click on the file that I saved on my desktop (say), I'll only get the first error dialog box. Then there will be a tab for the file named something like FILENA~2 but no file. So then I tried naming a musescore file test.mcs and then double-clicking it but Musescore still wouldn't load it.

If I remember correctly, I think this error happens in Vista as well.

Regards, Daloonik

In reply to by [DELETED] 5

That's odd. I've managed to reproduce this error on 2 XP computers. One of my usernames has the '&' character; the other doesn't. I'll save a MSCZ file, close Musescore, then attempt to open the file by double clicking on it. I'll get those two errors.

Loading a MSCX file works perfectly fine. However, if I click the 'save' icon, it will save as FILENA~1.mscz .

Using Windows XP in English.

In reply to by brettvachon

Yes, I am having same error when MuseScore file is opened with Windows XP. This problem does not happen with my Vista machine.

I had posted the same query on discussion forum as I was not able to locate people with similar problem until someone here at pointed me to this posting.

snoma01

In reply to by [DELETED] 5

After experimenting around a little I found that I could load up some MSCZ files from the root directories on my computer but not when the directory name exceeds a certain length. For example I keep my scores in C:\Documents and Settings\User&\My Documents\Scores\ and loading them from this directory leads to this error.

I'm just wondering if there was any solution to this problem as I've come across it on my XP pc. The only way I can open files is to go on the file menu at the top and access them from there. This worked fine until I lost one and tried to access it from my folder. The error messages described came up, and even with an XML document all I get is the description on the web. These errors also happen if I try to open an attachment from the forum.(I have to save it and open it from the file menu.) I'd appreciate some advice as I don't want to lose any more! By the way I'm using the new super edition and the files I'm trying to open are MSCZ.

In reply to by David Bolton

Hi David, just to let you know I'm using the new edition (0.9.6.3) which I downloaded the other day. I didn't even realise it was possible to double click to open these files (although I'd tried and failed) until I read these comments. I tried the first article on the link you provided, and everything seemed ok as the "open with" box was already on Musescore. I mucked about a bit but nothing made any difference. I'll try the rest and see if they give me any ideas. I just tried using another pc. (also XP), installing Musescore, saving a d flat scale and seeing what happened. When I double-clicked on the scale the error message came up (only one this time) and the tab appeared with KEYDFL~1 on it, but no score. Don't know if this gives you any hints.

In reply to by BobCampbell

Normally installation should set up the file associations for you so that you can double click on a MuseScore file and it opens in MuseScore. In windows explorer do the .mscz files have the MuseScore icon ("mu")?

Can you attach the file you are having difficulty with? Does the file have a .mscz or .mscx file extension?

In reply to by BobCampbell

I didn't think of this before, but I guess you would need right click on the file in your documents and use "Open With..." and browse for the debug version of MuseScore. Otherwise it will probably just do its normal thing (try to open in the normal version of MuseScore)

In reply to by David Bolton

I am also getting this error. To reproduce the error, in my folder of musescore files, if I would double-click on a musescore file, i would also get the error stated by other users. But other ways of opening the file, works fine.

Error reading file
at line 1 column: error occured while parsing element
failed: No error

I am using version 0.9.6.3 on XP.

More power to you guys and thank you for this wonderful software.

In reply to by BobCampbell

In the "Open With..." window did you choose C:\Documents and Settings\Bob\My Documents\Downloads\mscore-debug\mscore-debug\bin\mscore.exe? It looks like you choose something in C:\Documents and Settings\Bob\My Documents\Musescore instead?

In reply to by David Bolton

I have now used the path given above. On trying to open a file using this path, I now get the error message about 'error occurred while parsing element'. which I didn't get last time so hopefully this one's right. Command box printout is attached. When I clear the error message, the screen has guitar~3 on the tab, but nothing on the screen. On clicking 'File>Quit' the readout is attachment 2. Best of luck!

Attachment Size
add action.doc 20 KB
un Plugin.doc 20 KB

In reply to by David Bolton

The first document was from opening debug to opening the score, the second was after I'd closed the main window and only the command box was left. I've done the whole thing again with single attachment (started debug version - tried to open file from given path - got error message - cancelled error message - file>close - saved command box message). All info. from start to finish should be in the attachment.

Attachment Size
All in one.doc 28 KB

In reply to by BobCampbell

I thought that if I opened a file on the debug version using file>open instead of trying to double-click from the musescore file in 'my documents' it might have a different file path on it, so I ran debug, opened the file my usual way through file>open, and up it popped. I saved the command box details and have attached them just in case it's any help.

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opened with file-open.doc 28.5 KB

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