Tutorial- How To Embed a Score+audio/Video player to webpage
Hi folks, thought some of you might want to use this on your webpages.
This is an alternative to using the musescore sharing site for those who wish to host their own content or wish to have a score player that is under the GPL
It is a python script(and windows executable) that produces a pure HTML5 score player.
Here is a example
http://epick.org/index.php/music/guitar/24-scores/grades-6-7/37-king-of…
I have made a youtube video on how to do it, the youtube video description contains more links and info
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQJ7diLNA_k&feature=youtu.be
Comments
Great screencast Jake. There is nothing wrong with iframes according to me :)
Thank you for the tutorial. But where is the python script?
Would've loved to see this, but it looks like both of these got taken down?
In reply to Would've loved to see this,… by GirlInBlueMusic
You can embed MuseScore videos into your own website very easily. Open a score, click on Share and then Embed. Use the code on your own website, tweaking it if you need to.
Here's an example of "Faded" as an embedded score:
https://sites.google.com/view/yonah/MuseTabs/5136797