How to convert pdf file to Musescore file?
Hello, I used a program called Notion.
I saved a file in pdf.. and tried to upload here.
I converted this file to musescore file..but only one bar was converted and other parts turned blank.
I have downloaded the latest Musescore version..
Is it impossible to convert pdf to musescore file?
I can not seem to open it on musescore software either.
Is the best way to redo it on musescore software?-it will take a long long time to do whole piece again.
Please help!
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db6d07b5d2be0031328b326853c966a86f4a38e3 (1).mscz | 5.19 KB |
Comments
You can give File > Import PDF or directly https://musescore.com/import or even more directly Audiveris a try, but don't get your hopes too high
In reply to You can give File > Import… by Jojo-Schmitz
virus in this link...
In reply to virus in this link... by yogevyahel
Hmm, something is wrong there...
Edit, typo in the link, fixed now, sorry
In reply to You can give File > Import… by Jojo-Schmitz
Hello! Is there a way to delete the file that is stored after the conversion? I cannot find a way to delete it from the website.
Does your version of Notion support export to Music XML? If so, you could transfer your score to Musescore that way.
In reply to Does your version of Notion… by redvanman
Yes. If you still have access to Notion, and it is a late enough version that it supports exporting MusicXML (the latest version does support this if I understand the product page correctly), you should try this first!
Hello there. Well, apart from the other choices mentioned above, I would recommend PDF2Music Pro. It is a very nice piece of software - although not perfect.
It can be downloaded from its official website: https://www.myriad-online.com/en/products/pdftomusicpro.htm
In its free trial version (unlimited time) it can process only one pdf page at a time, but you can split a pdf to many pages and apply it to each one of them. To buy the full version you have to pay $199.
The trial version will export one page at a time in the MusicXML format, understandable by Musescore. You can then copy-paste the contents of individual files to one file to recreate the original.