![]() ![]() I do this for each 30-page section of the SmartScore score, and end up with the full length score in one file.įor me, SmartScore is just a way to recognize printed sheet music that I've scanned to PDF. Piano accompaniments to choral scores can be particularly troublesome. I export XML from SmartScore, then import that into MuseScore - often more than once because of various errors with timing of measures, or other things that I need to go back to SmartScore to correct. Right?Īre there some program features we have been unable to find to address this situation?Īlthough I have Finale, I use MuseScore for that purpose. I am assuming, but hoping differently, that the only way to actually "print" an entire score would be to use a third party notation program like Finale. I will open a ticket and see what happens.īut the real question is: is there then a way to "recombine" the entire score? Is there some process, manual or otherwise, or even some suggestions, to get the superscores of the "component" sub-scores consistent to insure correct midi output for playback? These are choral scores of full-length classical compositions. The reason I raise this issue is I'm facing a score that is 103 pages. ![]() Share Link to this post Send Email to tlwebb Send PM to tlwebb I am certain you will NOT be the last person to encounter this issue, and getting it resolved will be a community service. I would also request that if Musitek does confirm this to be the case, or even better has some work-around to accommodate such scores, PLEASE, PLEASE share it here. I've never dealt with such a long score, but it is not hard to imagine a conductor's score for a long piece to exceed this limit. If this is a hard limit for SSX for which there is no remedy, this should be stated somewhere. I tried to do some follow-up research from the link that he provided and basically found no follow-up whatsoever. I would follow ZootS' suggestion to open a support ticket directly with Musitek. Share Link to this post Send Email to ZootS Send PM to ZootS Windows 11 - Win 10, Win 8.1, Win 7 before it You might want to follow up with a support ticket to Musitek. Yes, there does seem to be a page limit and it was mentioned previously here:ĪFAIK there isn't a setting you can change. Re: What is the page-limit for PDF's that can be recognized by SmartScore X2 Pro? Share Link to this post Send Email to tfeledy Send PM to tfeledy Blog Adobe Acrobat will do it more easily, probably, as well as some other PDF editors out there on the Internetwork. ![]() TIFF (and PDF-to-TIFF) image files having 30 pages or less (assuming 300 dpi resolution).įor longer scores, we recommend using SmartScore's Image Editor to slice and dice your score into bite-sized chunks of 30 or less pages. ![]() What causes this limitation, and is there a way to overcome it? When I tried to recognize the entire 86-page PDF, SmartScore X2 Pro generated the. I recently recognized an 86-page PDF score, but I was forced to divide the PDF into 30 page segments. Sign up ( learn about it) | Sign in ( lost password?) What is the page-limit for PDF's that can be recognized by SmartScore X2 Pro? ![]()
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