Playback cursor does not always follow the notes played
Normally the playback cursor follows the notes played.
However at erratic times I get hiccups: The playback cursor stops while the notes continue to play. After several notes played, the playback cursor catches up and the playback is normal, until the next hiccup....
This happens both in continuous and page mode. As far as I can see it happens to all my scores.
At the moment I am using :OS: Windows 10 (10.0), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.3.0.8737, revision: 4761df6
But I noticed it also under previous versions of MuseScore; I have the impression that it is getting worse.
Is there something I can do about it or is it just a bug..
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Does the music playback (i.e, sound) have "hiccups", or just the cursor movement?
What"s your hardware setup - processor, ram, video on motherboard or dedicated video card?
In reply to Does the music playback (i.e… by Jm6stringer
The hiccups are limited to the playback cursor movement, the sound is fine.
Hardware: processor: Intel Core I3 3.07Ghz; RAM 8GB , Asus motherboard P7H55-M : video on motherboard or dedicated? : no idea
In reply to The hiccups are limited to… by [DELETED] 1601771
The Asus P7H55-M motherboard has an Intel socket 1156 which was discontinued around 2011 - 2012. It can support a max. of 16 GB ram. The motherboard has onboard graphics (integrated GPU) with the capability to install a discrete (dedicated) graphics card for better video performance, otherwise your installed 8 GB ram is also used for rendering video..
Since you are running Windows 10, open the task manager during MuseScore playback and on the Processes tab check the CPU and Memory usage. You may be taxing your hardware's capabilities.
In reply to The hiccups are limited to… by [DELETED] 1601771
Is it a particularly 'fat' score, many instruments, maybe using big non-default soundfont(s)?
In reply to Is it a particularly 'fat'… by Jojo-Schmitz
No I am not: The i4 instruments are just piano (3 to 4 different tastes)
In reply to No I am not: The i4… by [DELETED] 1601771
I mean 4
In reply to Does the music playback (i.e… by Jm6stringer
see attachment
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What does Task Manager show while MuseScore is playing?
To open Task Manager:
https://www.howtogeek.com/405806/windows-task-manager-the-complete-guid…
In reply to What does Task Manager show… by Jm6stringer
The Task manager shows for CPU between 0.5 and 3,5% . Memory up to 200MB, mostly around 100MB
In reply to The Task manager shows for… by [DELETED] 1601771
Are those the numbers strictly for MuseScore, or are they taken from the totals at the top of the Task Manager?
If they are totals, your system's resources seem adequate.
Also, the cursor's movement is by nature not as smooth as the piano roll editor's motion.
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/piano-roll-editor#Opening
Play the attached file and compare the cursor's movement in the two different sections. Perhaps the cursor appears as "hiccupping" due to the rhythm of the notes.
Also...
When you use the piano roll, does it "hiccup"?
In reply to Are those the numbers… by Jm6stringer
The numbers I mentioned were not from the top but from MuseScore only. However in the meantime I have been watching the Task Manager more frequently and closer. The problem is that those hiccups occur intermittently. So I let a piece run in a loop and see what happened in the Task manager. When MuseScore plays fine with the playback cursor, the value of the the CPU usage remains normally even below 1%. However when a Hiccup occurs it spikes sometimes up to 25%. When I use the piano roll the CPU is normally around 20% for MuseScore. When a hiccup occurs it also occurs in the piano roll editor.
In you test file I also get occasionally hiccups, but not on the empty spaces and, so far, not on the bottom part.
In reply to The numbers I mentioned were… by [DELETED] 1601771
How many cores (incl. hyperthreading)? If 4 those 25% may mean it monopolizes one core
In reply to How many cores (incl… by Jojo-Schmitz
4 cores
In reply to The numbers I mentioned were… by [DELETED] 1601771
You wrote:
The numbers I mentioned were not from the top but from MuseScore only.
You should watch the "totals" for CPU and Memory since you may have other open apps or processes besides MuseScore that are competing for system resources. See if there is any spike in memory usage.
For your motherboard, the Asus website mentions a "GPU Boost" feature to boost "the integrated GPU in real time for the best grahics performance". The motherboard manual is also available there too.
Since you said that the audio does not stutter, it appears to be a video rendering glitch. That is, the cursor is sometimes not "keeping up" with the music. The piano roll editor, which normally runs 'smoother' than the score cursor, also on occasion "hiccups", as you said. So again, this appears as a video (display) rendering issue.
In reply to You wrote: The numbers I… by Jm6stringer
In the BIOS I have changed the iGPU, 32MB setting to 128MB (that is the max).
I have tested it for some time and so far things work fine...
Otherwise I have to buy a new computer or may just a new motherboard..
In reply to In the BIOS I have changed… by [DELETED] 1601771
Otherwise I have to buy a new computer or may just a new motherboard.
...or install a (PCI) video card.
In reply to Otherwise I have to buy a… by Jm6stringer
You are right but the motherboard is really old, so think about a new computer.
Thanks for thinking with me.