Final testing for 4.5.2
Hi everyone,
We're almost ready to release our 4.5.2 patch for MuseScore Studio, which includes playback support for partial ties at repeats and jumps.
We'll be continuing our QA process over the next few days, during which we'd be grateful for your help with testing the following areas:
- Playback of partial ties at repeats and jumps
- Also check playback of arpeggio lines and tremolos, as these may have been impacted
- Docking and undocking of panels like the Percussion panel
- We want to confirm this is working for people upgrading from a pre-4.5 release
- General performance and stability
- If you experience any crashes or unresponsiveness in the app, please let us know!
To help test, please download the most recent 4.5.2 nightly build for your operating system. You can run it alongside your current stable version of MuseScore Studio.
If you run into any problems, please:
- Check for existing issues on GitHub.
- If you find a matching issue, upvote it 👍. Only comment if you have something meaningful to add.
- For new issues, provide a short, meaningful title that describes the specific problem.
- Playback bugs: create a minimum reproducible example and upload a screen recording (with audio) to demonstrate it.
- Engraving bugs: attach a problem score and screenshots.
- Keep comments and descriptions short.
- Use the <detail> tag to hide supplementary info, like build logs.
Thanks for your support!
The MuseScore Studio Team
Comments
You instruct the user to "upload a screen recording (with audio)". Would be good to suggest applications to do this. I certainly don't know what software to use to create a screen recording like this.
Something along the lines of "For Windows users, Software U and Software V are free and have been used successfully in the past. For Mac users, Software W and Software X are the same. For Linux users, Software Y and Software Z."
In reply to You instruct the user to … by TheHutch
I use Bandicam on Windows. It is simple but does the job.
Others use OBS which is more flexible but considerably more complicated (think GIMP level of complexity).
Non-Home versions of windows have some sort of built in video capture I understand. I have a Home version so can't comment further.
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