Score Invalid!

• Jul 14, 2023 - 20:45

Please help!!!! I was working on a score that I just started, which I hadn't saved yet, and then I clicked to upload it to the cloud (score manager). It said it uploaded, but it doesn't show up in the score manager on the musescore website! And then, when I clicked on the musescore app to open it up again, a little box shows up, saying "Score is Invalid". It won't let me open the score at all!! I haven't done anything which I hadn't done to my other scores with this one, so I have no idea what is going on! And I know the score isn't corrupted, because it would've told me earlier, and it's a pretty simple score. PLEASE HELP I AM AT MY WITS END.


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I’ve had this issue the whole day. I’ve started working on a score yesterday, and then today I lost all my progress. So I restarted all over again and when I finished for the day I was gonna save it but it crashed, when I tried getting back in the score it said, “Your score could not be opened… This score is invalid”

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i had the same issue and what worked for me was looking in my musescore appdata folder and going to AppData\Local\MuseScore\MuseScore4\cloud_scores where i found my lost score's musescore file. i couldn't open it with the musescore application but i was able to upload it to the musescore site and then redownload it!

In reply to by cadiz1

Some extra steps...

  1. Go to Application Support/Musescore/cloud_scores (I can't exactly remember what it was)
  2. Take the score and put it into Scores in Musescore in Finder.
  3. Open the score in Finder. It should now be viewable and, more importantly, saveable.
  4. If it is, SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!

I can't stress how important saving to computer is. Never Save To The Cloud!

In reply to by howdyitsssoph

"I saved mine to the cloud, and I looked in cloud scores, it isn't there!!! "

Please do not rely on just one single copy of any important file. How you manage that is up to you, but this is what I do:
1. Use the default Save location as specified in Edit > Preferences > > General > Folders > Scores
2. Ensure that "Auto save" is enabled: see Edit > Preferences > General > Auto save > Auto save every 3 min
3. Ensure that your computer can see the MuseScore backup folder (it is invisible by default). The folder is called .msbackup
4. At any important point while editing a MuseScore file, do an explicit forced Save with File > Save
5. At the end of a long session or the end of the working day, save a copy to the cloud with File > Save to cloud...

With this system I have never lost any important score, in spite of the occasional destructive crash of the internal or external hard disk on my own computer. The discipline is tough, but it sure does work!

Hey there! You need to save on your computer in order to open the file again that you were making on your score. For some reason it won't save it on Musescore itself like you kind have to double save it on the computer itself and musescore.

TO THOSE ON MAC!!

  1. Open Finder:
    Open the Finder application on your Mac.

  2. Go to the Library Folder:
    While holding down the "Option" key, click on the "Go" menu in the top menu bar. This will reveal the "Library" option.

  3. Navigate to MuseScore Data:
    In the Library folder, look for the "Application Support" folder. Inside it, you might find a folder related to MuseScore or MuseScore4.

  4. Click on the MuseScore folder

  5. Inside of it go to "cloud_scores"

I found my score in it but it was titled "not_uploaded" and when I opened it it was still showing up as invalid. Fortunately, I saved an mp3 file of it and thats it. Hope you can find your lost score as well!

In reply to by ChrisHC

Major panic over. Most of the scores I could not open related to somehow my having developed a duplicate log in. The 50 + scores associated with this are now restored and I have saved them to my computer to avoid further cloud problems. However, the lesser problem of cloud scores being deemed invalid continues. I can rewrite the small number involved, but can't delete the ones I can't open. This is a problem many others have flagged. Many potential solutions have been suggested but mostly they have not worked so If anyone has the answer I'm still interested. Thanks.

Maybe I'm lucky, but I've never "lost" a file due to corruption except once in the early MS 4.0 days.

However, I agree fully with the advice provided herein.

  1. never use the cloud as your primary and only storage place
  2. regularly save your work
  3. keep autosave active
  4. make backups

For me, #4 is extremely important. I've a lot of data (around 1.2 TB, most of it related to my work which is not music) on my laptop. The MuseScore files are tiny compared to this and I've set up my computer to save my data on independent external drives, OneDrive plus an external secure server. Saving is fully automatic every hour the computer is on as well as at switch off. Still, I press "ctrl S" every minute or so when I work on a project.

When traveling and with no internet connection available, I take one or two of the external drives with me for backup. Connected at home again, everything is automatically synchronised.

In reply to by TomStrand

I don't understand why all files are not automatically saved on my device in this program. wow. Where did my music go?? what exactly happens when you save to the cloud? I would like to check my computer but I don't even know where the ones that I did save on the computer are. Too much tricky stuff.

Very same thing happened to me. If Musescore has had some shortcuts removed for sure it should be this one so more people don't lose things they spent hours and hours on!!! I was impressed with Mr Keary's videos about this notation software but now wish there was someone to talk to. Brother. I can understand that people are not feeling good about this.

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