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as a non member, can I upload to private ? Seemingly not working, or?...
as a non member, can I upload to private ? Seemingly not working, or?...
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Up to 5 scores, privat of public. Only PD scores don't count.
But uploading has issues currently and since a couple days.
In reply to Up to 5 scores, privat of… by Jojo-Schmitz
Hello, I wnat to upload a copyrighted score to private for friends to see and noone else, but it appears public.
In reply to Hello, I wnat to upload a… by Ja'hé
If you upload up private, it is private, only you can see it, and thise you shere the secret link with, or members the group you add it to.
I see you currently have 0 (zero) public scores on musescore.com.
In reply to Up to 5 scores, privat of… by Jojo-Schmitz
"Only PD scores don't count."
Does this mean, as a non-Pro member I can upload more than 5 Public Domain works?
If yes, how / where can I set a score to be PD? (I only see private/public)
In reply to "Only PD scores don't count… by musikai
On .com use the three dots in the top right corner and select Update this score to access the page where to enter the necessary data.
In reply to On .com use the three dots… by Shoichi
Thank you very much for the help!
This works good.
But the statement that PublicDomain-pieces don't count in the 5-pieces-limit doesn't seem to be correct.
I just tried it with a new upload, set it to public, the license to PD and the "available upload counter" decreased by 1.
(I removed the score)
In reply to Thank you very much for the… by musikai
Where did you get the idea that PD scores don't count. You put it in quotes like you read it somewhere, but I've never been led to believe that.
Oh, now I see, it was Jojo's comment. Public Domain scores are included in the 5 a non-pro member can upload.
In reply to Where did you get the idea… by mike320
No, they are not, IIRC they were included, but got excluded recently.
It may take a time though until they are officially registered as such.
In reply to No, they are not. by Jojo-Schmitz
Then that's a rather interesting turn of events. It doesn't make sense from a business perspective. The entire reason for a pro account was previously to allow for more storage of score on the .com site. If a user like me only posts PD scores then I would no longer need a pro account. I realize I have some that are not PD, but I wouldn't care if I needed to take these down from my account.
In reply to Then that's a rather… by mike320
But if you were interested in downloading someone else's scores in large numbers on a pro account you would still need it and it still serves to bear the costs for .org
In reply to Then that's a rather… by mike320
Maybe I'm wrong on that and thought of the request in https://musescore.com/groups/improving-musescore-com/discuss/5048952 having been inplemented already?
But there's also https://musescore.com/groups/improving-musescore-com/discuss/5048209
In reply to Maybe I'm wrong on that and… by Jojo-Schmitz
Interesting...
Hi: I'm a 'pro'member, and I've uploaded about 5 or 6 scores, but only one is public. The rest are all private. I want to make the private ones public, but I can't figure out how. Any help will be helpful.
In reply to Hi: I'm a 'pro'member, and I… by rniquette
Assuming you are referring to score-sharing website musescore.com, click the "..." at top right of the score when viewing it over there on that site, then you can update the score from there. For further questions about that other site, best to ask over there.