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can someone tell me how to put a copy of a score with the audio on a thumb drive?
thank you.
can someone tell me how to put a copy of a score with the audio on a thumb drive?
thank you.
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Simply use your computer's file utilities (eg, Windows Explorer) to copy the file there the same way you would any other computer file. Not sure what you mean about audio, though. A score doesn't have audio. If you want to create an audio file, use File / Export and choose one of the audio formats.
In reply to Simply use your computer's… by Marc Sabatella
Perhaps he means like you see on YouTube where the score scrolls are the audio plays.
In reply to Simply use your computer's… by Marc Sabatella
i went to file/Export and chose .mp3 and apparently it made aa file with the audio form the score, but how do i copy this or put it on a thumb drive or post it online?
In reply to i went to file/Export and… by Philip Ellis Foster
Just as Marc wrote above:
Simply use your computer's file utilities (eg, Windows Explorer) to copy the file there the same way you would any other computer file.
In reply to Just as Marc wrote above:… by Jojo-Schmitz
to Copy i have to right click and See Copy. when i put the cursor on the .mp3 file and right click nthing comes up except an empty vertical bar.
In reply to to Copy i have to right… by Philip Ellis Foster
Probably you accidentally the file name in a way that triggered the rename facility - this wors different depending on your specific OS, and for Windows, which specific version of Windows and also whether you have the option enabled to allow single click to open a file.
None of this has anything to do with MsueScore, though, it's more basic computer management stuff, and you're better off going elsewhere for help with that.
In reply to Probably you accidentally… by Marc Sabatella
a word seems missing after accidentally.
In reply to a word seems missing after… by Philip Ellis Foster
the word should be selected (which would include an accidental double click).
In reply to a word seems missing after… by Philip Ellis Foster
Indeed, I was not sure which word to use then forgot to finish the thought. I was going to write "clicked", but "selected" is probably just as accurate (you might have been using the keyboard).
In reply to a word seems missing after… by Philip Ellis Foster
Phillip,
Are you using a Mac or a PC (Windows).
PC: Muse score would have saved an MP3 in the "Scores" folder. This folder is in This PC/Documents/MuseScore/Scores. Or you can have Windows search your hard drive for your score. Place the cursor over the mp3 and right click. Copy should be an option.