Musescore won't open after Mac Monterey install?
Anyone out there having the same problem as me. This morning after installing Mac Monterey Musescore won't open. Is there a connection or...?
Upstart page load okay. But then... the computer stall
Anyone out there having the same problem as me. This morning after installing Mac Monterey Musescore won't open. Is there a connection or...?
Upstart page load okay. But then... the computer stall
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Does it start when double-clicking a score? If so disable the start center in MuseScore's preferences.
After installing Monterey, Musescore will not load but hangs on the 'Initializing sequencer and audio driver...' I suggest you not upgrade to Monterey yet. I hope there is a fix soon
In reply to After installing Monterey,… by Paulmjz
Did you check my proposal?
In reply to Did you check my proposal? by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks for your suggestion. Musescore also won't run when double clicking on a Musescore file. I have found no reference to this problem in the Apple Communities forum either. Hmmm.
Glad I saw this. I usually keep my Mac up to date, but will likely not update to Montgomery until there’s a Musescore update. Let us know if you find the root of the problem.
In reply to Glad I saw this. I usually… by etude
Nice typo ;-)
There won't be an update for MuseScore 3 anymore, and MuseScore 4 is still a couple months ahead.
In reply to Nice typo ;-) by Jojo-Schmitz
Oops
In reply to Oops by etude
I don't think it is a MuseScore issue either
In reply to I don't think it is a… by Jojo-Schmitz
The following was posted on the Apple Support Communities site:
"According to the Roaring Apps site, no version (1, 2, or 3) of this app is known to work beyond macOS Big Sur on Intel-equipped Macs." Have you tested it on an Intel based Mac running Monterey? Thanks.
In reply to The following was posted on… by Paulmjz
I received the following from Tesserax of the Apple support group: 'Yes, I am working with the Musescore support group and forwarded them the information you supplied above regarding the 'Roaring Apps' site.' Thank you for your response.
In reply to Nice typo ;-) by Jojo-Schmitz
Does anyone know if Musescore will run on the newer M1 processor based Macs running Monterey? I hope Musescore 4 arrives soon and that Monterey is fully supported in version 4.
In reply to Does anyone know if… by Paulmjz
It runs just fine under Rosetta. I believe one dev already attempted a native M1 version, but I'm not sure how integrated the build chain is at this point.
In reply to Does anyone know if… by Paulmjz
I received the following after posing this question on the Apple Users Group site: Does anyone know if Musescore 3.6.2.5 will run on M1 based Macs running Monterey?
Yes, I can confirm that Musescore works with my M1 Mac Mini and M1 MacBook Air.
Yes, I am running Monterey, currently 12.0.1
In reply to Glad I saw this. I usually… by etude
What is Montgomery?
I have to work on another Mac. Thanx for the replies
In reply to I have to work on another… by martingerup
To make an epic note to this story. You don't need to read the following. I just need to write it down, to get it out. I ended up erasing everything and re-install Catalina. To downgrade a Mac is a time consuming process. Time-machine back-up or not. I keep forgetting how long time it takes, to make a complete recovery of a worksome musicians computer. Was it... Two days? The friendly Mac-supporter was focused on my personal files. And yes, they are backed up on my external harddrive. What I keep forgetting, is that I have to re-install drivers to my old Fireface800 audiointerface and find midi-drivers for my Yamaha S70XS keyboard. The mac-supporter probably knows that Logic Pro and Final Cut takes some hours to re-install from AppleStore. But he does not know, that I need Ableton, Reason, Audacity, OpenOffice, Spotify, Teams, Zoom. And I keep forgetting that the exact same 1TB in the cloud and on my external harddrive acts as if they had never seen each other before. I've done it before. Stupid me. I don't really know if it was worth it. Long story short. I should have waited with the Monterey system update. On a happy note: Fortunately my browser remembers all my bookmarks.
In reply to To make an epic note to this… by DIM
Thanks for the detailed report.
Assuming that you've finished your MacOS downgrade, does MuseScore again work for you now that you're running on Catalina?
In reply to Thanks for the detailed… by scorster
Yes, it does. Thanks
Does anyone have any feedback or more insights on this etc, how to reproduce, etc.? Reinstalling with an older version of macOS is not for the faint of heart or practical for many users. There must be a proper workaround (and hopefully a fix). There are 3 users on this thread (DIMM, Paulmjz, martingerup) who seems to have or have had this issue , which seems to be a relatively small number, especially with many macOS users on Dischord, this forum, Apple forums and 3rd party sites being able to run MuseScore on Monterey just fine.
I have created #327408: MuseScore 3.6.2 on macOS 12 Monterey startup hang on 'Initializing sequencer and audio driver...' to track this.
In reply to Does anyone have any… by Riaan van Niekerk
Musescore runs just fine on my new M1 based Mac but to run it the first time I had to download a program named Rosetta. Perhaps there is a similar solution for Intel based Macs running Monterey.
In reply to Musescore runs just fine on… by Paulmjz
Rosetta 2 is the app/layer that allows Intel-native binaries to run on Apple silicon. Running native Intel apps (like MuseScore) on Intel Macs does not need this layer, e.g. this would not be the reason for MuseScore not starting on you specific instance of Monterey/Intel. I have seen in the past that a clean install of the OS would resolve an issue like this, since there is one component which MuseScore on Monterey does not seem to like.
In reply to Rosetta 2 is the app/layer… by Riaan van Niekerk
I have 2017 iMac, Intel quad core i-5 processor, Big Sur. Will I have trouble with Musecore's latest ver 3.6.2 if I upgrade to Montery? Or is it safer to wait for the next release?
In reply to Musescore runs just fine on… by Paulmjz
I can second this for M2 macbook air's now, crashed at startup at first, then after rosetta install it opens just fine. To download rosetta, open terminal and copy the command:
softwareupdate --install-rosetta
Agree to terms, good to go.