Project unable to open after crash
Hi! I'm currently using Musescore version 4.4.2 on my Macbook Air to work on a full orchestra piece that's about 10 minutes in duration.
I've just duplicated the original file to begin working on percussion part assignments, which caused the first corruption in the score to appear in the cymbals part, crashing when I tried to fix the corrupt measures, so I ended up manually re-entering the notes into a duplicated instrument. That solved that issue, but the incorrect beat count corruption happened again in an instance where I was going to change the 5/4 bar to a 3/4 with a 2/4 following it, so that solved that issue also. I'm guessing since the project was getting so dense with articulations and instrument/staff type changes that it became too large and less stable?
However, the last crash that happened was while I was changing a redundant triplet (image 1).
After the crash, I tried opening but I just keep getting the mac loading circle and over time, my storage starts to fill up to the limit (245gb), and I get this message (image 2). This is my current macbook storage (image 3), and before this, I deleted about 20gb worth of documents to see if that would solve the issue, but it seems that it just keeps generating more space the longer it tries to open the project. I think the file is just too corrupt to open because It shouldn't be that different in size from the one it was duplicated from, which still opens fine, but all of my part assignments, instrument changes, and edits that I've spent the last 3 days working on are on the duplicate.
Any help on this matter would be very greatly appreciated, thank you!
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In reply to Your images did not attach… by mercuree
Sorry, I'm not sure why that is, lets see if this works.
The one titled fallingtidesrise-percussion.mscz is the duplicate.
In reply to Sorry, I'm not sure why that… by joshuaecp2005
Here are the images that were supposed to go with the original post
In reply to Sorry, I'm not sure why that… by joshuaecp2005
Something else to think about.
Yes, you are supposed to be able to make changes in parts and have them reflected in the score. But there are time when this does not work. Consider making changes in the score, instead. Do you need all the parts open?
Something else to think about.
Yes, you are supposed to be able to make changes in parts and have them reflected in the score. But there are time when this does not work. Consider making changes in the score, instead. Do you need all the parts open?