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I loaded a musicXML file from an export of Sibelius. There were some disturbings in the text but mostly all seemed correct and playing from the notes worked fine. But as I tried to export this converted and as musescore file saved objekt the system crashed hopelessly for all audio-File formats. And the same problem exists in Winodws as under Linux kUBUNTU 22.04 LTS with KDE
NO chance!
I will file the above mentionned file with.
Steps to reproduce
Open File for import from musicxlm - provided from Sibelius software
save file for own version
export file to MP3, OGG, WAV, FLAC and wait for the crash. The files are empty. Value 0
I have the same prroblem on Ubuntu. As fas as I know, this is related to expected smapling for exporters whereas Muse Sound is like 32KHz on some instruments and higher/lowerr on others.
Issue type
Crash or freeze
Bug description
I loaded a musicXML file from an export of Sibelius. There were some disturbings in the text but mostly all seemed correct and playing from the notes worked fine. But as I tried to export this converted and as musescore file saved objekt the system crashed hopelessly for all audio-File formats. And the same problem exists in Winodws as under Linux kUBUNTU 22.04 LTS with KDE
NO chance!
I will file the above mentionned file with.
Steps to reproduce
Open File for import from musicxlm - provided from Sibelius software
save file for own version
export file to MP3, OGG, WAV, FLAC and wait for the crash. The files are empty. Value 0
Screenshots/Screen recordings
No response
MuseScore Version
4.02 Revision dbe7c6d
Regression
No.
Operating system
Windows 10, Linux ubuntu 22.04. LTS
Additional context
I just see there is no possibility to upload a file - See at the musescore trouble-board
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