ok while replaying a peice my speakers all the sudden just give out they make a clicky sound during rests first then they go make a fuzzy sound then they just stop working but this only happens in musescore and usually mainly in this peice im making that has a lot of sixteenth notes in it....
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Are you having the same problem with every piece or just a particular score? If just one score then you need to attach the file so that others can reproduce the problem.
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well im using the newest version of musescore (9.6) and its usually in random peices like a peice i made last month my speakers gave out on and wen i first used musescore they gave out on a couple of peices.....but yea its usualy at random but the one its messing up on rite now ill attach ok operating system....windows xp i really dont kno how much ram mine has....but i think its sumwere around 5 g.b. or sumthin
i just figured something out....i started a new peice and everything sounded fine until i added the saxaphone part so wen i removed the saxaphone part in the other peice i was working on it aslo sounded fine...so now i think it has something to do with the saxaphones.....
Your piece plays fine for me (MuseScore 1.0 prerelease 2, revision 3949). To find out how much RAM see http://www.google.com/search?q=ram+windows+xp To find out what version of MuseScore you are using go to Help > About.
Are you running other programs at the same time as MuseScore? Are you using a special SoundFont or are you using the SoundFont that came with MuseScore?
It is possible perhaps that your soundfont is somehow corrupted. You could try re-installing that.
usually im on my email i.m.ing my friends wen im on musescore....but it doesnt really affect it im using the soundfont that came with musescore 0.9.6.3 (the newest one) but anyway i figured out that everytime i try to put a saxaphone in a peice it made it fuzzy but now that i took it out of jumpling it works fine so mayb it has something to do with the alto saxaphone.....but here's the revised song without the saxaphone
i dont think its the soundfont because i figured out that the alto saxaphones just dont work good in my musescore (i have the newest version)
Did you try closing all the other programs to see if it helped playback? Did you find out how much RAM you have? The chances are your computer isn't able to keep up.
it doesnt affect n e thing at all for playback its just the saxaphones (i figured that out) that sound horrible for some reason.... n google says xp has 4 gb of ram
Just to clarify, every computer with Windows XP has a different amount of RAM. Did you look at the computer properties on your computer. Here's instructions: http://www.ehow.com/how_4610553_how-much-ram-have-xp.html
Then again maybe I'm just take your phrase too literally, "google says xp has 4 gb of ram".
oh well i asked my dad how much ram mine has and he said 6 gb with the new hard drive i got a while ago before i got musescore...or even heard of it but yea n e way as u already know the alto saxaphones is the instrument that doesnt sound right.......................................
Physical RAM is not really related to the hard drive. Could you try the instructions linked to in my previous comment?
oh sorry i didnt know that the hard drive had nothing to do with it n e way my computer has... 4.00 KB (4,09 bytes) 104 bytes (104 bytes)
apparently closed.