No sound during playback on linux.
So, I recently downloaded musescore for linux, and when I click play, there is no sound. Everything else works fine. Please help.
So, I recently downloaded musescore for linux, and when I click play, there is no sound. Everything else works fine. Please help.
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Which version of MuseScore, and which distribution of Linux? Some distros come preconfigured with everything MuseScore needs already installed and configured; others do not. In my installation of Ubuntu, I think I needed to set up ALSA. Do a search of these forums and you'll find various other threads where people discussion specific problems and solutions. If you still have problems, please post a screenshot of your Edit / Preferences / I/O (within MuseScore).
In reply to Which version of MuseScore, by Marc Sabatella
I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 and the latest version of musescore for linux. The ALSA didn't work for me. Here's my Edit / Preferences / I/O : http://i.imgur.com/7pblyXf.png
In reply to I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 and by Lordrotu
Hi,
you should select only one driver in Preferences -> I/O: ALSA, PortAudio or JACK.
If you have ALSA installed, let's try this:
1. Open MuseScore, change driver to "ALSA". Close MuseScore.
2. Run "mscore -d" in a terminal, this will open MuseScore again. Enter a couple of notes, click "Play".
3. Paste logs from terminal here.
Musescore does hog the sound system in Linux. I've found that if anything else is connected to the audio server at the same time (like totem, rhythmbox, mplayer, etc.) then musescore won't play, and vice versa. Make sure that there is no other program running at the same time that might try to play sound.
In reply to Musescore does hog the sound by bwv582
Thanks bwv582, that's exactly what it was for me.
On my settings page, I *do not* have "ALSA Audio" checked, but I *do* have Pulseaudio enabled with "ALSA" and "sysdefault" as the settings. Didn't Ubuntu switch to Pulseaudio around 8.04 or so? I'm using 12.04 and it works through Pulse for me. Perhaps uncheck "ALSA audio" and leave Pulseaudio settings active? Or maybe you've tried that already. (Also remember that changing I/O settings requires musescore restart.)
In reply to On my settings page, I *do by bwv582
Sorry, I should say I have "Portaudio" enabled on the settings page and not "ALSA Audio"
Everything was working in Debian Wheezy but when I upgraded to Jessie I installed MuseScore 2.0, mainly for the early music options.
Like other people, no sound. I've noticed though that if I choose to have the metronome while playing back I can hear the metronome but not the music. Does that help diagnostics?
In reply to Everything was working in by kabivose
Thi generally means you have either an inclomplete installation, or settings leftover from an earlier experimental prerelease build. Presumably you will find no soundfont loaded in View / Synthesizer. Start by running with "-F to revert to factory settings.
In reply to Thi generally means you have by Marc Sabatella
Great! I had the same problem(upgrade from fedora 26 to 27) and the command
$ musescore -F
worked perfectly.