cannot open old version

• Jul 22, 2021 - 16:42

I tried to open a score which I spend a huge amount of time capture some time ago, and I got the following message. I think this sort of problem could be avoided if the saved score automatically included the music-xml information also. That way if some future version becomes incompatible, then at least it could fall back on reading the music-xml, rather than losing 100% of the work. Or perhaps if there was a way to tell muse core, always ALSO save the music-xml file every time I save the .mscx or .mscz file.

Is there a way to salvage my work, or do I need to completely start over from scratch?


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In reply to by jim.newton.562

To try to work around this, I saved a new version to see what the header looks like.
it contains museScore version "3.02", programVersion 3.6.2, and programRevision 3224f34.
So I copied the same header into my old file, and when I try to open it, muse score still thinks it was saved with a developer version. How does muse score decided that a file was saved using a developer versioN?

That's the danger of having worked with a development version (and you have been told about that at the time, when downloading it).
There used to be a 'compatibility' develpment version for exactly this purpose (cryptically named "MuseScoreSpecial-2018-09-20-0904-master-c07ed54-300-file-format"), it is no longer available for download unfortunatley, but I still have a copy on my computer.

Here's your score opened and resaved with that version.

Attachment Size
Sonata BWV 1027 Presto3.mscz 41.21 KB

In reply to by jim.newton.562

The copy or that development build I have is for Windows, else I'd offer it to you.

IIRC your only the 2nd person asking for this, I believe the other was asking that a few weeks ago, must have been on the 4th July (or the day before), as that is when I unpacked that version on my new PC (after having dug it up from my old PC's hard drive)

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