I have some more info...
I know 10 more people who have this issue, and I also know some people who think they have a solution.
However...
Does anyone have a workaround yet?
Well...
Apparently, there is a bit of code (a variable, apparently) that changes something, causing the app to crash.
Also, here is a new development.
Sometimes, when I connect headphones, the pitch of the playback changes, by about a major 3rd.
Hope this helps!
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Might be related to #337861: Disconnecting audio device / deactivating Bluetooth is able to kill MuseScore
In reply to Might be related to #337861:… by Jojo-Schmitz
I didn't disconnect my bluetooth headphones, they were connected before I started Musescore4. It works fine in Musescore 3.6
I experience this as well.
In reply to I didn't disconnect my… by arvy
Funny, as I had the same problem in 3.6 but not 3.0
Two is Few
I know others who have the same issue; is five enough?
more than five are Many ;-)
Excellent!
Do we have any idea how to fix this? It is quite a major problem, as I have lost work many times.
I have some more info...
I know 10 more people who have this issue, and I also know some people who think they have a solution.
However...
Does anyone have a workaround yet?
What is the solution then?
Well...
Apparently, there is a bit of code (a variable, apparently) that changes something, causing the app to crash.
Also, here is a new development.
Sometimes, when I connect headphones, the pitch of the playback changes, by about a major 3rd.
Hope this helps!
I have the same problem
Same with version OS: Windows 10 Version 2009, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 4.0.2-230651553, revision: dbe7c6d
I only have bluetooth headphones available, therefore musescore is not working for me anymore. I used version 3 before without these problems.