![]() I use only the internal audio of the computer (I guess that is default. ) Nothing seemed to help so I uninstalled the hub and put the icon of muse score from the app folder in the rubbish bin. The muse score icon had also disappeared from the app folder, so I tried to install it again. One I was going to work on for the first time to correct the mistakes. As the icon was going from the bottom I tried to open a score. ![]() Double click on anything made the same thing happen. I tried to start it from the applications and also from a score. This afternoon the icon had vanished fro the bottom bar for easy startups. I didn't program it to start up anything especially, as far as I can remember.I sometimes started with opening a score, but also used the icon. ![]() Here below I try to describe the problem in more detail and other things that might have been the problem. I have described the problem a lot below but I really need to know Which version of Muse Score should I try to install to try to get started again? Your score of course now cannot be opened. But I do not know if it all is gone or not. As I assumed that the last update caused the problem. Finally, if desired, open the repaired score in MuseScore 4 and save it there.I tried to delete the muse score entirely earlier today, so I could start over. You can make the repairs in MuseScore 3, then save the repaired score. MuseScore 3 allows to display a list of any corruption(s) it finds. Then re-open it in MuseScore 3 to "show" any corruption(s) - for example Save this as a MuseScore 3 file (.mscz) and close it. ![]() You should now have your score opened in MuseScore 3. If not, open "BIG concert band piece.mscx" in MuseScore3, which will protest, but press 'Ignore'. Open this "BIG concert band piece.mscx" in MuseScore 4 and see if it is corruption free and usable. ![]() In the newly uncompressed folder look for "BIG concert band piece.mscx" - notice the. (Depending on which software you use, you may need to re-name the ".mscz" file suffix to ".zip") The ".msc z" file extension denotes a compressed file. Okay, so you have a MuseScore 4 file: "BIG concert band piece.mscz" which has corruptions. ![]()
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