I'm already using Firefox.
Dragging only results in the passage moving with the mouse. Clicking "save" or any of the other boxes results in a smaller version of the same page.
If you are seeing messages about a corrupt score, you nust already have MuseScore 2 - older versions would not detect or warn about corruption.
But to be sure you have the latest version (2.0.2), just click the big download button on the main musescore.org page.
If you are currently using Firefox and are unable to upload an attachment, then try Internet Explorer instead. Or perhaps email the file to a computer-savvy friend to help.
Hi, Marc
Unfortunately I don't know any computer savvy friends. At my age, everyone is either dead or watching TV.
How do I undo musescore 2? If the old version wouldn't "see" the corruption, then I could post my latest score with all the full measure rests that apparently are causing the problem.
It wouldn't matter - if your score is corrupt, very bad things will happen whether MuseScore tells you about it or not. Full measure rests do not normally cause problems. There must be something very special about this particular score that is causing the problem. But I'm afraid that unelss you can find someone who can help you post the score here, there won't be any way we can help.
I've listened to the score 6-8 times and gone over it measure by measure several time.and I didn't see anything thing that would trigger 80 plus corruptions, along with eight previous scores saved without a problem.
Anyway, Marc, I appreciate your efforts and am sorry that we were not able to resolve the problem.
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It shouldn't. Do you use MuseScore 2.0.2? If yes, can you attach a score reported as corrupted?
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I don't know how to post the score on the Forum.
In reply to I don't know how to post the by james duke
Hit "new comment", scroll down, hit "file attachments", "browse", etc.
In reply to I don't know how to post the by james duke
"Browse" does not work, Browse doesn't Browse.
In reply to "Browse" does not work, by james duke
Hi James, could you share which browser you use and on which operating system?
Ref: Browser does not work.
My operating system is Windows 7 and the browser is contained in the computer which is a HP.
Has my account been upgraded to musescore 2
When I attempt to attach the file containing the arrangement in question by clicking "browse," the same page re-appears, smaller.
The operating system is Windows 7 and the computer is a HP.
Is the existing software automatically upgraded to musescore 2?
In reply to When I attempt to attach the by james duke
No, no automatic update.
Drag the file over the button does not work?
Are you using IE? You could try FireFox (or one of the other available)
I'm already using Firefox.
Dragging only results in the passage moving with the mouse. Clicking "save" or any of the other boxes results in a smaller version of the same page.
What's the procedure to upgrade to muscore 2?
In reply to I'm already using by james duke
If you are seeing messages about a corrupt score, you nust already have MuseScore 2 - older versions would not detect or warn about corruption.
But to be sure you have the latest version (2.0.2), just click the big download button on the main musescore.org page.
If you are currently using Firefox and are unable to upload an attachment, then try Internet Explorer instead. Or perhaps email the file to a computer-savvy friend to help.
Hi, Marc
Unfortunately I don't know any computer savvy friends. At my age, everyone is either dead or watching TV.
How do I undo musescore 2? If the old version wouldn't "see" the corruption, then I could post my latest score with all the full measure rests that apparently are causing the problem.
JD
In reply to Hi, Marc Unfortunately I by james duke
It wouldn't matter - if your score is corrupt, very bad things will happen whether MuseScore tells you about it or not. Full measure rests do not normally cause problems. There must be something very special about this particular score that is causing the problem. But I'm afraid that unelss you can find someone who can help you post the score here, there won't be any way we can help.
I've listened to the score 6-8 times and gone over it measure by measure several time.and I didn't see anything thing that would trigger 80 plus corruptions, along with eight previous scores saved without a problem.
Anyway, Marc, I appreciate your efforts and am sorry that we were not able to resolve the problem.
JD
In reply to I've listened to the score by james duke
Maybe you should try exporting to XML and then loading that in 2.0?