Re: [Finale] Re: Finale import into Sibelius question

2006-04-03 Thread Raymond Horton
Duly noted. RBH Richard Smith wrote: It is not *necessary* to copy any imported file into a fresh score. I'm sorry if I left that impression. I have just used that approach as a quick way of beginning clean up on imported files. RE: [Finale] Re: Finale import into Sibelius questi

RE: [Finale] Re: Finale import into Sibelius question

2006-04-03 Thread Richard Smith
Title: RE: [Finale] Re: Finale import into Sibelius question -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Raymond Horton Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 10:28 AM To: finale@shsu.edu Subject: Re: [Finale] Re: Finale import into Sibelius question

Re: [Finale] Re: Finale import into Sibelius question

2006-04-03 Thread Raymond Horton
Valuable info here, Michael. 2002 is earlier than my earliest version of the file. I will pass along info to my acquantance. She can decide to: upgrade her Sibelius; pay your company the reasonable fee for the translation; or to skip it. Would Recordare's final product need to be recopied

[Finale] Re: Finale import into Sibelius question

2006-04-02 Thread Michael Good
Hi Raymond, As Noel suggested, the problem here is version skew. Sibelius 2.1 supports import up through Finale 2002 using ETF files. Recordare's file translation services help with this type of "can't get there from here" problem. We would use Dolet 3 for Finale to export a MusicXML file from Fi