recovering a prior version of a song when musescore crashes
I spent hours today entering parts for a piece I have that lacks a score.
Then musescore3 crashed (again, as it had done already five times in the last two days) and the entire file no longer existed in my system
I managed to find a prior version from 2 o'clock this afternoon (I lost all my work at 8:oo in the evening), BUT the 2nd and 3rd clarinet parts have vanished...and no matter how I try to 'add' an instrument, while it shows on the 'score' when I go to parts I only have Clarinet 1 and bass clarinet...how can I get clarinet 2 and clarinet 3 to show up in 'parts'.
Thank you!!!
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First, MuseScore saves your work every two minutes, so even if you forget to save periodically yourself, you would never normally lose more than two minutes of work after a crash. Just answer "yes" when asked if you want to recover the previous session. Or, see https://musescore.org/en/node/52116, especially the section on autosave.
Meanwhile to create parts for the instruments in your score, go to File / Parts. Normally you'd hit the "Generate" button to create new parts for all instruments automatically, but in this case you might instead want to hit New to add parts just for the newly added instruments. or delete the od parts then generate all new ones.
If a file (and especially a single file) has started to crash, delete all the parts and save the copy of the file with a different name (File Menu => Save a Copy).
Two days ago I've had maybe 50 crashes in a row. And that's how I solved the problem (It crashed even when I tried to save the file).
(And no, I can't upload the file: Copyright problem.)
In reply to If a file (and especially a… by Ziya Mete Demircan
Yes, unlike for full scores corruptions in parts are not detected/reported on load, but indeed can lead to crashes. It can be a matter of removing the parts within the first 2 minutes to prevent a crash (which happens on save, even on autosave, hence toe 2 minutes after opening such a score)
In reply to Yes, unlike for full scores… by Jojo-Schmitz
:)
Thank God I have no Autosave (It's always closed)
That explains why It didn't crash during normal operation, but crashed when saving and exporting.
In reply to :) Thank God I have no… by Ziya Mete Demircan
In general a bad idea.
In reply to In general a bad idea. by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes it is
And I don't recommend users to turn this feature off.
But I prefer to turn it off to avoid some very minor pauses and some rare (un)focus problems, and I take the risk.