Potential Updates
Hello Musescore Community,
This forum is dedicated solely to developmental suggestions aimed at enhancing the Musescore user experience. We're keen on receiving input on the following topics:
Integration of video for film scoring purposes.
Inclusion of free, classic sound fonts like Garritan, chiptunes, and others from Musescore 3.
Implementation of a software library marketplace within MuseHub, along with notifications for both free and paid new plug-ins.
We welcome input from both the musical and tech communities. Let's have a constructive discussion!
Comments
Actually, isn't the Feature Request forum what you want.
Who's "We" and what action are you going to take to implement any suggestions?
In reply to Who's "We" and what action… by underquark
These suggestions are directed to MS developers to implement in the program. The "we" is for the MS users that may want certain developments for their cases that may be practical for general use.
Honestly, this sounds great.
but I’d turn off notifications because I don’t use my own computer yet.
It would be a great place to put the default enableable plugins, as well as vsts, plug-in projects (such as the currently inactive https://musescore.org/en/node/359650), and soundfonts.
But idk what this would mean with an open-source muse hub being so dangerous and all.
In reply to It would be a great place to… by Asher S.
Sounds like a good idea. Thanks for the info.
But, What do you mean by dangerous?
In reply to Sounds like a good idea… by JaimeFlauta
https://musescore.org/en/node/341517
In reply to https://www.google.com/url… by Asher S.
Now thats wreckless! Why in the world does a relatively simple application need root permissions?
In reply to Now thats wreckless! Why in… by JaimeFlauta
Well, it puts files in your library so that musescore can get to them as plugins.
Also, it uses community acceleration to make others’ downloads faster.
In reply to Now thats wreckless! Why in… by JaimeFlauta
There is no issue, however, unless it becomes open-source.
Which I assume would be necessary to make something like this a reality.
In reply to https://www.google.com/url… by Asher S.
This seems to have been a problem with Linux. I have all the sliders turned off. I only use the Hub to check for updates. then I quit it. There is much talk that the Hub MIGHT be dangerous based on the ports it uses. Nothing has been proved, as far as I know. I have it on four computers for over a year without issue.
In reply to This seems to have been a… by bobjp
having been on the, erm, security tester side of things, open ports on a system and possibly with development thinking of security is something to add later, and perhaps buggy software, ahem, the possibilities for someone penetrating a system become much higher, and in some cases, would not necessarily be reported for any number of reasons - secret backdoors for later use, theft of intellectual property on said systems, shared with script kiddies for fun, etc.
that said, someone on the hub side probably spent the money to have the system properly and fully tested.