On our download page, there will be two options: for those who want to install MuseScore without the external library, the experience will be unchanged. We’ve gone through quite a few iterations on the ideal experience and have landed on the following. How to ensure that it ‘just works’ upon installation.How to reliably download and install the library, given that it is going to be around 7GB in size.This process will not be in place for the upcoming alpha release but will be fully testable for beta. Although we are not quite ready to provide teaser examples of how this library will sound, I thought I’d quickly describe how we are designing the downloading and installation process. This was one of the first projects I was genuinely proud of and now all of that progress is lost.In previous posts, I’ve briefly described the playback library Muse has been developing, which we intend to offer as a free external plugin for MuseScore 4. Though I am certainly not an expert on notation technology, I have noticed the measures where I utilize the copy and paste function (quite frequently used for the sake of increasing my productivity and workflow) are the measures that have the issues which is what I am assuming caused the files to be corrupted. ![]() When I open the now corrupted files, tens of hundreds of the measures I had wrote now have incorrect number of beats in them (i.e, 3 quarter notes and 5 eighth note rests in a 4/4 measure) and several engraving and consequently playback issues. I then updated to Musescore 4.1 and am still experiencing these issues despite the update claiming to have fixed these issues. ![]() I had been using Musescore 4.0 and had experienced IMMENSE and frequent corrupted file reports and just lost 4 weeks (6 minutes) worth of music that entirely relied on Musescore due to these seemingly random file corruptions.
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