Da capo al coda causes the last measure to extend beyond the measure length
Da capo al coda causes the last measure to extend beyond the measure length as if there were hidden measures. In playback mode, it takes a while to return the edit mode. When exporting to .WAV the piece is extended with about 30 s after the music should have stopped.
If the coda sign is not applied the music stops correctly at the end of the last measure (obviously, the "To Coda" and "D.C. al Coda" are ignored).
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Plays just fine when I try it, But I use MuseScore 3.5.1, you 3.5.0.
As 3.5.2 is available now, please update to that and check again
In reply to Plays just fine when I try… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you.
I've updated to 3.5.2 but unfortunately the problem persists. Exporting to WAV still adds about 40-45 s of silence at the end.
When playing back in Musescore, the "cursor" (the vertical light blue bar showing which note is being played) stops at the end of the last measure and stays there for a about 45 s before the sheet is automatically released for editing. (Can force it to stop using the space key as normal).
So far it is only in this sheet that I have experienced this.
In reply to Thank you. I've updated to 3… by bronsholdt
Confirmed, very strange
In reply to Thank you. I've updated to 3… by bronsholdt
Something strange is happening that's not in the score or the internal file that I saw. I changed the stretch on one fermata to 1.01 and the problem went away. I changed it back to 1.00 and the problem did not come back.
In reply to Something strange is… by mike320
Which is even stranger, as I inserted a measure before that last one, entered all the notes and decorations and deleted the last measure and it didn't solve the issue.
I've even removed the fermatas
In reply to Which is even stranger, as I… by Jojo-Schmitz
I didn't check to see if the problem stays away with save/reload.
In reply to Something strange is… by mike320
I can't reproduce that "fix"
In reply to I can't reproduce that "fix" by Jojo-Schmitz
I was testing playback, which I forgot to mention. Exporting was still a problem.
In reply to I was testing playback,… by mike320
Me too, only tested playback
I think I found the source of the problem: It's about chord symbols.
1. Open the Inspector.
2. Right-click any chord symbol and click "Select> All similar elements".
3. Check the "Duration" section at the bottom of "Chord Symbol" from the Inspector: Replace it with "Chord / Rest Duration" or "Until Measure End".
There will no longer be any extra wait on that last measure.
Note: Not necessarily, but let me remind you not to forget to "Save" at this stage.
Cause of bug: It may be because the "Until Next Chord Symbol" option is default and the chord symbol before "to Coda" has missed its length due to an internal(?) error.
I think the waiting time at the end is equal to the duration of all measures (including the last measure) after the "to Coda" sign.
I've added a blank test score. You can change the "Duration" option by selecting the chord symbol before "to Coda" here and see the problem (and solution).
In reply to I think I found the source… by Ziya Mete Demircan
Mind to report this in the issue tracker
In reply to Mind to report this in the… by Jojo-Schmitz
See #312489: After repeat/jump chord symbol playback doesn't stop at Fine if there's no chord symbol at the start of the next measure
In reply to I think I found the source… by Ziya Mete Demircan
Thanks to everybody for your time and effort and Ziya for the solution.
Setting the duration of the chord symbols in the piano line just before "To Coda" to "Until Measure End" solved the problem.
Incidently, these were superfluous (copy-paste error), so deleting them also did the trick:-)
In reply to Thanks to everybody for your… by bronsholdt
@bronsholdt, as the person who opened the subject:
Can you report this issue to the Issue-tracker with the above information so that it can be fixed in a future release?
In reply to @bronsholdt, as the person… by Ziya Mete Demircan
Issue reported to the issue-tracker.
Thanks again for the solution.
In reply to Issue reported to the issue… by bronsholdt
You mean #312515: Chord symbol in last measure before To coda causes the last measure to extend beyond the measure length if no chord symbols are present after the coda I guess. To me that is a duplicate of #312489: After repeat/jump chord symbol playback doesn't stop at Fine if there's no chord symbol at the start of the next measure