MuseScore doesn't save any video format directly, but you can certainly save as audio (WAV or other format), then use your favorite video editor to create a video, using whatever visual images you want but loading the audio from the WAV file you saved.
If you are thinking of having video that shows the score playback itself, the best way to do that is not to use YouTube but instead simply upload to musescore.com. This will *automatically* create a widget that shows and plays your score. You can then share that just as easily as you can a YouTube video.
If you send them the score file itself (as .mscz/x) then yes, they'll need MuseScore.
If you're sending them a PDF / MP3 / WAV / PNG / SVG / .... export, then no; they won't need MuseScore.
If you have a mac, you can use iMovie. Upload the pdf of your score, and, with some cutting, copying, and pasting, you can make it look like Hal Leonard's videoscores. You can also add page turn transitions, which make it look even more fancy!
Well, as I said, MuseScore is more than happy to generate *audio* for you. That is it's job, and it performs that job exactly as I described.
You haven't said what kind of visuals you would want to view along with that audio - pictures of sunsets, puppies, dragons, what? Can you not see that attaching pictures of puppies to your audio is *not* MuseScore's job, so you'd need a separate video editing program to do that?
And as I also said before, if you want to see a video with images of your score itself as the visual component, then musescore.com performs that for you. Have you create an account there and tried it yet?
MuseScore does not "generate a video" and upload it to msuescore.com. All it does is upload the score itself. musescore.com then generates the animation itself. It's not just a video that can be uploaded - it's a widget that allows you to interact with the score in ways that would not be possible with just a plain video. So there is no plain video that could simply be transferred to youtube. If you want such a video - which would be *less* useful than what musescore.com provides - you'll have to create it yourself, such as with screen capture software or something.
You need to capture the screen with a software for that. There are several program for that, some are even free, just query for "capture screen video windows" in google and you should be able to find out. Once you capture your video, you can export it to a .mp4 and then upload it to YouTube.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eya3eQfjvzs&feature=youtu.be
http://support.google.com/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=57741
those didnt really help.
im trying to put a video of my composition onto youtube
In reply to im trying to put a video of by dalton543
MuseScore doesn't save any video format directly, but you can certainly save as audio (WAV or other format), then use your favorite video editor to create a video, using whatever visual images you want but loading the audio from the WAV file you saved.
If you are thinking of having video that shows the score playback itself, the best way to do that is not to use YouTube but instead simply upload to musescore.com. This will *automatically* create a widget that shows and plays your score. You can then share that just as easily as you can a YouTube video.
In reply to MuseScore doesn't save any by Marc Sabatella
Youtube even has a tutorial if you just want to post the audio http://support.google.com/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1696878
And MuseScore.com also has one. See Share scores online
In reply to Youtube even has a tutorial by [DELETED] 5
it does not work
In reply to MuseScore doesn't save any by Marc Sabatella
How EXACTLY do I convert it to a WAV file?
In reply to How EXACTLY do I convert it… by Tyler Pauletti
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/saveexportprint#export
In reply to How EXACTLY do I convert it… by Tyler Pauletti
In reply to MuseScore doesn't save any by Marc Sabatella
Doesn't the receiving person also need Musescore in order to open if you share it?
In reply to Doesn't the receiving person… by ntashner
If you send them the score file itself (as .mscz/x) then yes, they'll need MuseScore.
If you're sending them a PDF / MP3 / WAV / PNG / SVG / .... export, then no; they won't need MuseScore.
In reply to im trying to put a video of by dalton543
If you have a mac, you can use iMovie. Upload the pdf of your score, and, with some cutting, copying, and pasting, you can make it look like Hal Leonard's videoscores. You can also add page turn transitions, which make it look even more fancy!
Here is one of my videoscores: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrtQw9P9pIY
i just want to put the video that is automaticaly uploaded to musescore onto youtube!!!
is it realy that complicated?
In reply to i just want to put the video by dalton543
Well, as I said, MuseScore is more than happy to generate *audio* for you. That is it's job, and it performs that job exactly as I described.
You haven't said what kind of visuals you would want to view along with that audio - pictures of sunsets, puppies, dragons, what? Can you not see that attaching pictures of puppies to your audio is *not* MuseScore's job, so you'd need a separate video editing program to do that?
And as I also said before, if you want to see a video with images of your score itself as the visual component, then musescore.com performs that for you. Have you create an account there and tried it yet?
MuseScore does not "generate a video" and upload it to msuescore.com. All it does is upload the score itself. musescore.com then generates the animation itself. It's not just a video that can be uploaded - it's a widget that allows you to interact with the score in ways that would not be possible with just a plain video. So there is no plain video that could simply be transferred to youtube. If you want such a video - which would be *less* useful than what musescore.com provides - you'll have to create it yourself, such as with screen capture software or something.
You need to capture the screen with a software for that. There are several program for that, some are even free, just query for "capture screen video windows" in google and you should be able to find out. Once you capture your video, you can export it to a .mp4 and then upload it to YouTube.
In reply to You need to capture the by marioaj
I use BANDICAM free
In reply to You need to capture the by marioaj
Since your post, musescore.com has evolved as well and now provides a Send-to-Youtube function for an uploaded score. See https://help.musescore.com/hc/en-us/articles/210260605-Send-to-YouTube for more information and a link to examples.