Rare behaviour
Hi, gang!!!
I want to know if it is my PC issue or is a generic issue, or something "hidden" or "cryptic" inside the score itself.
In the attached file, between measures 19 and 20, we can hear some kind of silent (a pause) which I didn't put there (and it isn't my intention, at all).
Is it just on my PC? ???
What it is? How can I work around it? ???
Greetings!!!
Juan
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Can't hear it on my system (xubuntu 15.04, MS 2.1.0 build 79a8fc8) so either a bug that has been fixed or something on your system.
I don't hear any kind of pause there, either, with 2.0.2 on OS X.
I don't hear anything anything, nor do I see anything obvious in the score (even looking at the internals) that cause it. Could be your computer just getting a little overburdened. Do you mean just a small fraction of a second, or a really big, several-second-long pause?
In reply to I don't hear anything by Marc Sabatella
Such a thing!!!
It is something like a jump (less than a second). Sound stops by a little moment. It is like there is a rest, but there isn't a rest!!!
Maybe it is my PC only. I'l try (if I can) in my other PC (next week).
Anyway, thanks a lot for your time!!!
BTW: I'm thinking to use MuseScore 2.0.1 in a laptop (not mine), with Windows 7, to the next weekend, but I'm not sure if I could to use it "live" in the church (as instrumental track to singers). Does somebody have tested it? Without any "last time" problems? ???
Greetings!!!
Juan
In reply to Such a thing!!! It is by jotape1960
Definitively, it's something between MuseScore and my PC, only.
I exported the music piece, from MuseScore, directly to a wav format audio file. Then I play it with Audacity and there isn't any audio "jump". The audio file sounds very good!!!
Just a question: Could it be something with the limited amount of RAM memory I have (1.5 Gb)? ???
Greetings!!!
Juan
In reply to Definitively, it's something by jotape1960
Yes, insufficient RAM, like a slow CPU, can contribute to playback glitches.
In reply to Yes, insufficient RAM, like a by Marc Sabatella
I see.
Unfortunately, I can't add more memory to this PC (too old memory cards model).
I'm waiting an extra money I'd have to have in my hands next month and I'll try to get a new PC (I hope!!!).
Greetings!!!
Juan