Hello and thanks for your answers.
I only work on my Raspberry when I am on holidays, so excuse my late reaction.
Today I read all your answers, and I decided to follow craigevil's 2nd advice and just downloaded "MuseScore-Studio-4.5.1.250801557-aarch64.AppImage" wich worked at once from the beginning without any problems. Thanks for that. Before I thought that it should be the "ARM"-Version what is right for the Raspberry, because Raspberry Pi has an ARM-architecture, but the aarch seems to be the right version wich wonders me. Doesn't aarch has to do with Arch Linux ?. @Botspot: I will have a look on this "Pi-apps"- thing later, for the moment the AppImage works and I am happy with that. @pidd: What do you mean with your hint on payment to the Musescore-company ? I never payed anything. I think, I have to pay, if I want to download a musical score, wich is subject to copyrights. But I write all the stuff by my own: Solo- or other transscriptions or arrangements for pupil or ensembles or i write my own tunes. Musescore is great. The only important point was to deactivate the Telemetrie - (just noticed, that there is no topic for telemetrie in muescore 4.5 anymore - or does it still exist ?) I deactivated the topic to look for new versions automatically. the topic to publish mp3s of my work automatically in a cloud is deactivated by default. Did you mean sound-packages wich have to be paid extra ? @jahboater: I have tried lilypond as well, but this program looked to be complicated - I think for the simple input of notes, I had to use something like terminal-commands. And there was a second program wich I had to install in order to use lilypond. Musecsore is right for me - at least in the moment.
I only work on my Raspberry when I am on holidays, so excuse my late reaction.
Today I read all your answers, and I decided to follow craigevil's 2nd advice and just downloaded "MuseScore-Studio-4.5.1.250801557-aarch64.AppImage" wich worked at once from the beginning without any problems. Thanks for that. Before I thought that it should be the "ARM"-Version what is right for the Raspberry, because Raspberry Pi has an ARM-architecture, but the aarch seems to be the right version wich wonders me. Doesn't aarch has to do with Arch Linux ?. @Botspot: I will have a look on this "Pi-apps"- thing later, for the moment the AppImage works and I am happy with that. @pidd: What do you mean with your hint on payment to the Musescore-company ? I never payed anything. I think, I have to pay, if I want to download a musical score, wich is subject to copyrights. But I write all the stuff by my own: Solo- or other transscriptions or arrangements for pupil or ensembles or i write my own tunes. Musescore is great. The only important point was to deactivate the Telemetrie - (just noticed, that there is no topic for telemetrie in muescore 4.5 anymore - or does it still exist ?) I deactivated the topic to look for new versions automatically. the topic to publish mp3s of my work automatically in a cloud is deactivated by default. Did you mean sound-packages wich have to be paid extra ? @jahboater: I have tried lilypond as well, but this program looked to be complicated - I think for the simple input of notes, I had to use something like terminal-commands. And there was a second program wich I had to install in order to use lilypond. Musecsore is right for me - at least in the moment.
Statistics: Posted by rasberrysax — Fri Apr 18, 2025 9:24 pm