File corrupted
I keep trying to post my new score, but it continues to say the file is corrupt or cannot be found and Measure 51 incomplete. 4/4 expected, 1/8 found
I keep trying to post my new score, but it continues to say the file is corrupt or cannot be found and Measure 51 incomplete. 4/4 expected, 1/8 found
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RE: File Corrupted
I got a similar error message in the recent post "Changing measure duration creates corrupt score".
So far the workaround I have found is to create a new measure to replace the one that is reported as corrupted. Even then I have had to be careful to create the measure with standard time signature, if I picked up the previous measure with an actual duration different from the normal time signature, the new measure would also be corrupted.
If MuseScore is warning you that your file is corrupt, it probably is. See How to fix a score that opens with the warning "File corrupted" .
In reply to If MuseScore is warning you by Isaac Weiss
I am curious. That link doesn't appear to me to be a handbook page nor a forum post. What is it then?
FYI, the step 4 would not work for me. There were portions of the measure I couldn't seem to change.
But step 5 worked like a champ. I selected the offending blocks of measures/staffs, exchanged voice 1 and 2, and then exchanged them back. Now I was left with an unwanted voice 2, but you can select all voice 2 elements and delete them.
In reply to I am curious. That link by jim.weisgram
It is a Howto, to be found under https://musescore.org/en/howto
And yes that is why I added the alternative step 5 ;-)
The last resort alternative would be yet another step, brute force: delete the corrupt measure (completely, not just empty it, using Ctrl+Del), re-insert a new measure, re-enter the notes
In reply to It is a Howto, to be found by Jojo-Schmitz
Why is the How-To (and list of sub-topics) not visible anywhere? I don't see it from the home page.
In reply to Why is the How-To (and list by schepers
I don't know, it used to, but got removed a couple months ago.
In reply to Why is the How-To (and list by schepers
It's a work in progress to put it back in place, the right way.
In reply to Why is the How-To (and list by schepers
I agree that they're tricky to find, and probably shouldn't be. Something Thomas might think about? By the way, if Jojo's going to make sure you know that he added that Step 5, I'm certainly going to mention that I wrote the whole thing in the first place. ;-)
EDIT: I see Thomas posted at the same minute I did, and he's already thinking about it. Sorry.
In reply to I agree that they're tricky by Isaac Weiss
Yes, sorry, I should have given credit where it is due.
In reply to It is a Howto, to be found by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks, I'd forgotten about the How-To's. I don't see them by navigating from the home page or sub pages....but I now have a nice bookmark.
Re: last resort. That's what I have been doing. FYI, even using Ctrl-Del doesn't always work. Sometimes I've had to re-insert a new measure, change the actual duration of the new measure from non-standard back to standard, then re-insert another new measure seeded by the 1st new measure, make my edits, then hope I did it right.
I'm glad to have a better workaround.
In reply to Thanks, I'd forgotten about by jim.weisgram
Yes, some corruptions are even harder to fix...
In reply to Yes, some corruptions are by Jojo-Schmitz
A measure that has zero beats in it can be particularly difficult if you can't even select it. Basically you have to paste something over it to fill it in, but you have to do it by pasting more than one measure onto the measure before.
And credit where credit is due… thanks for adding step 5. ;-)
In reply to It is a Howto, to be found by Jojo-Schmitz
thanks for that.
Somehow all but the first measure(which has the correct 3/4) have (hidden) 4/4.
Can i set 3/4 for the whole score? (without having to one by one change the measure properties)
Thank you!
(also, the footer is stuck)
Measure 2 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 2 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 3 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 3 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 4 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 4 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 5 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 5 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 6 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 6 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 7 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 7 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 8 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 8 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 9 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 9 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 10 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 10 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 11 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 11 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 12 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 12 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 13 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 13 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 14 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 14 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 15 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 15 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 16 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 16 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 17 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 17 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 18 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 18 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 19 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 19 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 20 Staff 3 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
Measure 20 Staff 4 incomplete. Expected: 3/4; Found: 4/4
In reply to thanks for that. Somehow all by aeLiXihr
Somehow all those full measure rests have had their durations set to 4/4 instead of 3/4. Any idea how that happened? Anything unusual about how this score was created - imported from 1.3, from MusicXML, an unusual series of time signature changes you made during the course of creating the score, etc?
You can fix it by changing the time signature to 6/8 then back to 3/4.
In reply to Somehow all those full by Marc Sabatella
thanks for the fix Marc, it worked.
I have no clue how it happened, i do not think i ever changed the time sig. Also i keep a guitar version which is still fine...(same issue with the footer)
I have imported them from 1.3.
cheers
Please help me find out how i can upload these scores.
In reply to Please help me find out how i by Logan Weingarten
see: https://musescore.org/en/node/54721
as explained above.
Check these measures:
Bar 29 14 Stave incomplete. Expected: 4.4; Found: 0/1
Bar 31 14 Stave incomplete. Expected: 4.4; Found: 3/4
Bar 32 14 Stave incomplete. Expected: 4.4; Found: 3/4
Bar 44 14 Stave incomplete. Expected: 4.2; Found: 1/4
Bar 46 14 Stave incomplete. Expected: 4.2; Found: 1/4
Bar 48 14 Stave incomplete. Expected: 4.2; Found: 1/4
Bar 50 14 Stave incomplete. Expected: 4.2; Found: 1/4
Bar 52 14 Stave incomplete. Expected: 4.2; Found: 1/4
In reply to see: by Shoichi
You see "4.4" rather than "4/4"? Or have you 'manually translated' those messages from Italian to (British) English?
In reply to Please help me find out how i by Logan Weingarten
Strange, all the 'corruption' is in the drums staff and there I think it is normal to not have all voices present (esp. not having voice 1 present), or am I wrong here?
Like the 4 beats bass drum in measure 29, voice 2, without any other.
Interestingly the bass drum is in in voice 1 in some other measures.
Anyway, here's a fixed version.
In reply to Strange, all the 'corruption' by Jojo-Schmitz
It might be normal for some editors to not show voice 1 complete, but MuseScore requires it anyhow, so if you wish to produce this effec,t you need to make the rests invisible. Drums are indeed a bit special in this respect.
In reply to It might be normal for some by Marc Sabatella
I wonder how this corruption could have happened. Maybe we need some more special treatment of drum notation?
In reply to I wonder how this corruption by Jojo-Schmitz
I don't think we need more special treatment. The need to have voice 1 complete and therefore hide rests if you don't want to see them is not an unreasonable requirement.
As for what could have caused this, it would be great to know. There have of course been lots of bugs found and fixed over the years. There are some really odd looking things in this score in terms of stem directions that make me think it may have either bveen imported from MusicXML (was it?) or there may have been copy and paste between durm and other parts or something else unusual.
I also received this problem. but when i went back and count the beats it shows the exact beat that was expected there.
In reply to I also received this problem. by Elias.Chew1999
To be honest this is pretty hard to believe, I don't think MuseScore misscountes them. Can you share the score?
Any hints on how to fix my corrupted file. I have already uploaded it to this site but I do not know how to link to it.
In reply to Any hints on how to fix my by macrobbair
The place to upload a score is you want help with MuseScore is as an attachment to a post here - see the "File attachments" link right below where you type your psot.
When you say you uploaded the score "to this site", I'm guessing you really mean, to the score sharing site musecore.com, not this support site musescore.org. Assuming so, then if you can view your score in your browser, just copy the URL of the page and we should be able to get there. But attaching the file directly is better.