How do I convert mscz files to pdf?
I downloaded the parts for a quartet piece, but how do I convert the .mscz files to PDFs? Thanks in advance.
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I downloaded the parts for a quartet piece, but how do I convert the .mscz files to PDFs? Thanks in advance.
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Adagio_for_Strings.zip | 35.2 KB |
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See: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/saveexportprint
File -> Export -> PDF
In reply to See: by shoogle
Thanks!
Also had the same problem.
MuseScore 1.3 was so much better, sound quality, score format, etc.
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In reply to Thanks! Also had the same by PSJH
Pardon? The default sound in 1.x was horrible and the score format has improved a lot too
But if you really need to, you can have the same sound as in 1.3 in 3.0 too, see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/soundfont-0 and take TimGM6mb
And if you have problems with the score format, open a thread about this, it is likely just a misunderstanding that could get cleared in a discussion.
In reply to Pardon? The default sound in by Jojo-Schmitz
Alright. Thanks!
In reply to Thanks! Also had the same by PSJH
About the getting MuseScore 1 sound in MuseScore 2, see also https://musescore.org/en/handbook/upgrading-musescore-1.x#changing-soun…
Please elaborate why you feel the score formatting has not improved.
In reply to Thanks! Also had the same by PSJH
It can occasionally be true that a score with many manual adjustments in 1.3 might look different when imported into 2.0 and some re-adjustments might be necessary to restore the look one worked for in 1.3. That's because the default position for elements is so much better in 2.0, the manual adjustments that were needed in 1.3 might end up being counterproductive. We tried to minimize the impact of these improvements so that existing scores would still look good, but occasionally you might see cases where they look worse at first. So I could see how one might initially get the impression that something was wrong.
But out of the box, new score created from scratch, absolutely no question - 2.0 is leaps and bounds better than 1.3, no contest whatsoever. See https://musescore.org/en/node/25102 for more information on some of the specifics.
In reply to It can occasionally be true by Marc Sabatella
ok!
Thank you for the explanation
In reply to See: by shoogle
How do you post a score on musescore that you created on musescore 2?
In reply to How do you post a score on by StringsMan37
@stringsman37 you can find your answer at https://musescore.org/en/handbook/share-scores-online For more questions, please start a new forum post instead of commenting on an old one.
In reply to See: by shoogle
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When I export to PDF it only saves online, not on my computer. I need to send parts to musicians but I can't send a link to an online PDF because most people don't have microsoft Edge (which is the only browser it saves to). I've tried everything but can't seem to save it as a PDF that is on my computer and that I can send through email. Can anyone help???
In reply to When I export to PDF it only… by Ruben Sandoval
From the file menu chose export and change the save as type to PDF.
In reply to When I export to PDF it only… by Ruben Sandoval
Also, if you're taking about a score on musescore.com and chose PDF there:
We don't ever export to a browser, but as Edge has the capability to show PDFs in the browser, it doesn't automatically offer you to download that file. All you'd have to do is, when it is showing the PDF press Ctrl+S (the default shortcut for Save File) and it should ask you where you wish to save the file locally.
In reply to When I export to PDF it only… by Ruben Sandoval
Just In case it helps put this in perspective:
My guess is you are getting confused by the fact that when you export a PDF file, your operating system happens to have chosen to use Edge to open that PDF. But that does not mean it was saved online. MuseScore only saves online if you choose File / Save Online. If you choose File / Export, it saves to your computer - it is the only place that facility is capable of saving to. If the PDF opens using Edge, look at the URL at the top of the browser - you should see it starts with "file:" and not "http:".
So, after using File / Export to saver your file as PDF, just ignore the fact that for whatever reason your operating system chose to open it using Edge, and just pay attention to what folder you actually saved to (in the File / Export dialog). The file will be in that folder when you go to attach it to an email.
Can any1 convert to pdf? I can't convert it. I don't know why, maybe someone can help, thankyou so much
In reply to Can any1 convert to pdf? I… by riomarcellinoo
File > Export > Pdf
As this is a 2.1 score probably best using MuseScore 2(.3.2) rather than 3(.3)
selam ben mscz dosyasını pdf çeviremiyorum acil yardım
In reply to selam ben mscz dosyasını pdf… by eminceylan123
File > Export > Pdf, as written above. It does work, I use it all day.
In MuseScore 2 and 3 that is. Was different in MuseScore 1
In reply to File > Export > PDF, as… by Jojo-Schmitz
This is the answer to the original question, and it is right on! You don't need to do any fancy stuff, just export to PDF.
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In reply to castelo forte by lucianabonisi
Where's the problem?
The answer is still File > Export > PDF
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In reply to gffshj by kseniazagrebi
And do you have a question or problem? If you are just showing off your work, it's best to post in the Made in MuseScore forum. That's what it's for.