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146 | 830 | |
11,364 | 25,602 | |
2.0% | 2.5% | |
10.0 | 9.9 | |
5 days ago | about 14 hours ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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MuseScore
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How do you use a chromebook?
Not that I need to prove anything, but for anyone curious, here's a composition I created using the music notation software I help develop and support on my Chromebook. If you hit the play button on the composition, you'll hear the multitrack recording I created on my Chromebook as well, with my students singing the various parts. The piece was created for my online course teaching counterpoint, developed completely on my Chromebook. Here is a video from my most recent - the video is done from the Chromebook and the software managing the multicamera layout and screen share is software I developed on my Chromebook. And here is the online community I manage from my Chromebook.
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Crash when attempting to place a note in place of, or simply select, a particular rest.
Sorry to hear you're having trouble! Definitely, we'd need the MSCZ file to be able to investigate. Normally we ask that people first post to the official Support forum on musescore.org to get confirmation before opening an issue on GitHub to report a bug formally, but it sounds like you've got things pretty well figured out in terms of having precise steps to reproduce the crash reliably, so I would encourage you to just go straight to the issue tracker on GitHub - https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues
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My Chromebook can't open MuseScore anymore since the last update
If you installed some way other by downloading the AppImage from musescore.org and running it with the "install" option, you should remove whatever version you have now - third party builds are often problematic - and get the official version.
I install it trought commands and not from musescore.org because I have a 32 bits Chromebook. So I don't know what to do. The problem is that I can remove it. It doesn't show me the "delete" button. Even trought Terminal.
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MuseScore deployment in JAMF on MacOS
Follow the GitHub directions and you can find the link needed to build the label as: https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/releases/download/v4.0.1/MuseScore-4.0.1.230121751.dmg
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How come Musescore 4 isn’t a GPL violation, and is their mixed-proprietary model a long-term threat to other GPL software?
According to this thread, MuseSounds isn’t even a separate process, but it’s loaded dynamically. That settles the shared-memory discussion since they operate as one program in a shared address space.
I looked into the source, and from my perspective it looks like the only purpose of the dll API (it's inside libhandler.h) is to avoid releasing the source. There is only ONE implementation, the dll is ONLY used by Muse Score, and there is also no documentation on this API... The lib, MuseSamplerCoreLib.dll, is installed to Windows/System32. The sample format is proprietary I guess, but internally uses the open source opus codec (so sample data can be extracted by just using opusdec.exe from opus-codec.org) Here is some feedback from the team on the issue: https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/15706 https://musescore.org/en/node/340466
Under the GPL they don't owe you specifications. Under the GPL they don't owe you documentation. Under the GPL they don't owe you a build how-to or integration instructions. Per the GPL, all they owe you is the code, and that's here. If the interface you are talking about is in that repo, then they've met their obligation. The GPL doesn't say they have to make it easy to use their interface or explain what it does, it says they owe you the code that implements it.
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Show HN: PipeScore – FOSS Bagpipe Notation Software
I've been working on some version of this since May 2019. It is a web app that allows writing out music for the Highland bagpipe.
While it uses the same notation as normal music, bagpipe music tends to have a greater focus on gracenotes (embellishments). Most music software does not deal with this very well (e.g. MuseScore just displays a list of every single possible embellishment, of which there are hundreds [1]). PipeScore instead takes advantage of the fact that the form of many embellishments is dependent on the notes adjacent to it, allowing it to reduce the number of options down to just 13.
[1] https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/blob/2b428c00c9df65c3...
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Making the ultimate-guitar.com web player easier to practice with
musecore is opensource and supports tab playing and editing alongside notation: https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore
mpv
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Firefox slow to load YouTube? Just another front in Google's war on ad blockers
https://mpv.io/ has yt-dlp support, if yt-dlp is installed you just need to throw the URL at it and it plays the video (without download).
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Ripgrep is faster than {grep, ag, Git grep, ucg, pt, sift}
Author of ripgrep here.
Like automatic encoding detection and transparently searching UTF-16?
Or simple ways for composing character classes, e.g., `[\pL&&\p{Greek}]` for all codepoints in the Greek script that are letters. Another favorite of mine is `\P{ascii}`, which will search for any codepoint that isn't in the ASCII subset.
Or more sophisticated filtering features that let you automatically respect things like gitignore rules.
Those are all things that ripgrep does that grep does not. So I do not favor this explanation personally.
ripgrep has just about all of the functionality that GNU grep does. I would say the two biggest missing pieces at this point are:
* POSIX locale support. (But this might be a feature[1].)
* Support for "basic" regexes or some equivalent that flips the escaping rules around. i.e., You need to write `\+` to match 1 or more things, where as `+` will just match `+ literally.
Otherwise, ripgrep has unfortunately grown just about as many flags as GNU grep.
[1]: https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/commit/1e70e82baa9193f6f02...
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PCSX2 Disables Wayland Support
As noted by other commenters, there are several compositors available for Wayland (essentially the bit that actually implements Wayland) -- some are developed independently of any particular DE wlroots, labwc, hikari, etc, and some are part of a larger project like mutter and kwin (GNOME and KDE, respectively).
GNOME's implementation in particular has historically caused a lot of drama relative to some of the others. MPV used to have a pretty spicy wiki section dedicated to GNOME (it still kind of exists, though has been toned down a fair bit and addresses NVidia and some other specific issues more directly [1]):
- https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/wiki/FAQ/ddcbe1b88a99d2568... (2020)
[1]: https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/wiki/FAQ/a70c96040ad4fa374...
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Yorick is an interpreted programming language for scientific simulations
https://mpv.io played it without fuss.
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When does autoload.lua activate?
I'm trying to make autoload.lua compatible with a script keep-session.lua.
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Google Chrome just rolled out a new way to track you and serve ads
One example is a script to quickly grab the URL of the current tab and send it to mpv¹ for playing or yt-dlp² for downloading. Or send some JavaScript to that same tab. Or grab the URLs and titles of all tabs in all windows that match a specific domain, close them, and then reopen in a brand new window. Alfred³ has a ton of automations that allow you to do that without having to code it yourself.
- Video Player with Shader support.
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Subtitle's color not changing.
YouTube's VTT subtitle styling is not supported currently, see https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/7214
- what is the best still maintained front end for mpv?
What are some alternatives?
GStreamer - GStreamer open-source multimedia framework
yt-dlp - A feature-rich command-line audio/video downloader
celluloid - A simple GTK+ frontend for mpv
FFmpeg - Mirror of https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
glsl-shaders - This repo is for glsl shaders converted by hand from libretro's common-shaders repo, since some don't play nicely with the cg2glsl script.
VideoLAN Client (VLC) - VLC media player - All pull requests are ignored, please follow https://wiki.videolan.org/Sending_Patches_VLC/
mpv.net - 🎞 mpv.net is a modern media player for Windows that works just like mpv. [Moved to: https://github.com/mpvnet-player/mpv.net]
Anime4K - A High-Quality Real Time Upscaler for Anime Video
iina - The modern video player for macOS.
mpv.net - 🎞 mpv.net is a media player for Windows with a modern GUI.
libVLC
obs-ndi - NewTek NDI integration for OBS Studio