How To Synchronize Your Score With A Youtube Video - MuseScore
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By Katie Wardrobe
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Harry O' Connor 9 months ago
Yeah thanks! I researched this a bit myself and found out the same thing! I use mac
also, but you can record through quicktime player as well. I quicktime, Just go: File - New Screen recording and you can go from there! Thanks for your feedback anyway though! Kindest, Harry :-)
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Katie Wardrobe 9 months ago
You can do that by using screencasting software. There are a number of screencasting apps available - I use Screenflow for Mac and there's also Camtasia for PC and Mac. There are a few free apps too, but they don't all capture the playback audio of your score (the in-built computer audio).
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Dexter Bass 9 months ago
Wow!!! Nice feature!!!.
Thanks for all the videos. Great and useful channel!!!
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Harry O' Connor 9 months ago
I don't want to synchronize it with a video I just want to make a videoscore OF JUST THE SCORE LIKE PEOPLE SEEM TO BE ABLE TO DO ONN SIBELIUS! SOMEONE HELP?
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HarmonyAccuracy 11 months ago
Copying and pasting are different for iPhone and iPad :)
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