Files continually corrupted
Hi, I can't open musescore files now that I'm in the latest version. I keep getting notes that say "cannot read file C:(etc...) followed by .MSC" instead of .MSCZ. This even happened with a score I just redid after a previous corruption. Any help appreciated. I did not have this problem with Musescore 3
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In your scores folder, is the extension msc also? If so, edit the extension to read mscz. I might do this to a copy of the file.
In reply to In your scores folder, is… by bobjp
For some reason, Windows 10 will not allow me to change the file extension
Mu1 supported .msc files, support for those got dropped with Mu2
So open them with Mu1 and save as .mscz, then open that with any later version
In reply to Mu1 supported .msc files,… by Jojo-Schmitz
Not sure what Mu1 and Mu2 are.
I did look for a place to re-download Musescore 3 from this site but could not find it. Thought maybe I could open with that.
I store my files in folders where I create music (rather than in a musescore folder) and for some reason my computer will not let me rename them. It continually states "filename too long" even when I shorten the file name.
In reply to Not sure what Mu1 and Mu2… by VinceH
Too long the name of the file or path where it is saved?
See: https://musescore.org/en/download#Older-and-unsupported-versions
In reply to Too long the name of the… by Shoichi
Shoichi, this link does not take me to a place that discusses the issue of file path. I have tried searching on that and can't find anything that appears relevant. Could you try reposting the link? Thank you.
In reply to Not sure what Mu1 and Mu2… by VinceH
MuseScore 1(.3) and MuseScore 2(.3.2)
Only MuseSore 1 can read .msc files, only very old version of MuseScore way before 1.0 could write them
The chances that you really have such files is next to nil. Although being a member here sonce more than 11 years, who knows.
MuseScore 0.9.3 introduced the .mscz format, more than 15 years ago, see https://musescore.org/en/blog/2008/09/21/musescore-093-released
In reply to MusaeScore 1(.3) and… by Jojo-Schmitz
1.3 on this pc if useful.
It would appear my computer wants to name some of my scores as .msc even when created new. Any thoughts on why or how I might stop this? Very weird.
I have now tried opening in MuseScore 1.1, 3.0, and 4.1.1 (most recent). I was not able to open. Below is a collection of the notices I've received. I was able to go in and see the full file name and it DOES include the extension mscz, so that does not appear to be the problem. It appears that somehow my "internet security" is blocking me, but I don't have a way to change this and I don't understand why it blocks some files and not others, including those created relatively recently. Is there someone who can provide more detailed instruction on how to resolve this problem? I have even tried starting with and older version of the score and re-inputting my changes and saving it and still am not able to open (though fortunately I did export PDFs so at least I have a print version). I have also uninstalled and reinstalled Musescore 4.1.1 and updated it. I have restarted my computer 3 times.
Any help appreciated and sorely needed. Lost a lot of time on this.
In reply to I have now tried opening in… by VinceH
I renamed SIX_DA~4.MSC by adding a Z to it to make a MSCZ file and it opened in 4.1.1.
As to why your filename extension seem to be truncated to three characters or you can't rename files on your system, I can only Google and guess as I use Linux for music etc. and only use Windows at work for standard office files but it certainly sounds like a system problem rather than a MuseScore one.
In reply to I renamed SIX_DA~4.MSC by… by underquark
Windows usually gives a warning that changing the file extension can cause things to not work, but I have never found that it doesn't allow it if you ignore the warning.
In reply to I renamed SIX_DA~4.MSC by… by underquark
I'm late, huh?
The file cannot be opened with 1.3
But by then I had done my experiments.
In reply to I'm late, huh? The file… by Shoichi
Shoichi, Thank you for resolving my problem--although I still have, for some reason, been able to rename the file with the correct extension .
In reply to I renamed SIX_DA~4.MSC by… by underquark
thanks, underquark.
In reply to I have now tried opening in… by VinceH
This looks like Windows falling back to (emulating) the old 8.3 filenames.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8.3_filename
What file system format are you using, FAT or NFTS?
The score definitly is a Mu4 score
In reply to This looks like Windows… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks for you question and your help. I have long file names, usually adding Draft 1, Draft 2, etc. as I create new editions of something I'm working on. I have no idea how to answer your question. I skimmed the Wikipedia link you set and it appears to require either a) more basic background understanding than I have or b) more thought than I wish to put into this. If you think this is worth my time, I'll dig in and try to mess with my software--but as I don't know what I'm doing it seems likely to create further problems. Or you could, if you have time and interest, provide some direction (that doesn't involve acronyms, since I have to go look those up and understand them and then try to keep them lined up in my brain while reading a no-doubt helpful article written by someone for whom said acronyms are long-understood words that require no translation). A long way of me asking you, who seem to know much more about this stuff, if this is worth digging into. At this point the problem with this score is resolved.
It is REALLY weird that my computer, before doing this, was not allowing me to add/alter file extension names (on this file at least), which was something I used to do all the time many years past.
In reply to This looks like Windows… by Jojo-Schmitz
Dear Jojo
Hoping you see this. I am not a steady user of MuseScore but over the years have used it to do a number of compositions and arrangements. The problem that was solved earlier (as of Nov 23) is BACK and affecting all my slightly older scores. I get the same notices referred to in my attachment above, and even the file that others repaired for me has reappeared in ALL versions (including the repaired version) as not able to open for either a security reason (when I try to open from a windows file view) or for having too long a filename (when I try to open with my Musescore (I believe 4.2.1...not sure, when I check, it just says I have the most updated version). Something is amiss in either my computer (Windows 10) or MuseScore or the way they play together. Renaming the files does nothing. These files are all saved as mscz but, as you can see in the attachment below, they somehow become msc upon any interaction. I don't know what is going on, but I've got countless hours into these and they are lost to me. do you or anyone provide online consultation to help resolve this permanently? Is the problem that I'm on 10 rather than 11 (which my computer can't load)? Thanks for any help. Would prefer a personal response until I get some answer that will help others, but I don't really understand the rules here.
Also, I read and reread the Wikipedia post you mentioned, but I lack the background to be able to use that to solve my problem.
In reply to Dear Jojo Hoping you see… by VinceH
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In reply to Dear Jojo Hoping you see… by VinceH
Nothing broken aboput it but the .MSC extension
In reply to Nothing broken aboput it but… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks. However, on my files, it reads with a suffix of mscz. The MSC occurs when I upload the file here. I am attaching a printscreen. The grey file shows the mscz suffix; the window shows the message I receive. I have tried renaming the file and ensuring an mscz suffix; same result. I can't figure out why this would be occurring, nor can I find a solution. I have gone into my Windows security and told it to exclude the entire folder (and also tested excluding an individual file) and the same issue occurs. Sending these to you (or others) to rename for me will not work as a solution, because it appears (as this evidences) that the problem will reoccur at some point. I need to find the root cause and undo it. Any ideas?
In reply to Thanks. However, on my files… by VinceH
Vince, FYI:
Don't copy your screenshots into Word files. Just save them as .JPG or (much better!) .PNG files. If your screenshot tool doesn't offer a way to save files, copy the screenshot into Paint (or an equivalent on Mac if you use it).
Word files can carry viruses and many people won't open them on the web (like this forum).
In reply to Vince, FYI: Don't copy your… by TheHutch
Thanks, TheHutch. Unaware of that.
Thanks, everyone, for your help in resolving this problem.
In reply to Thanks, everyone, for your… by VinceH
Turns out the problem was not resolved. It has reappeared.
In reply to Turns out the problem was… by VinceH
Are you using an alternative file manager such as TotalCommander and not the Windows Explorer?
Then it could be that an incorrect display is set here, namely the 8.3 file naming convention from the days of DOS.
In reply to Are you using an alternative… by HildeK
No, I use Windows Explorer.