Mass conversion of Sib to XML
- Matt_K
- Posts: 4809
- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
Hey all,
So long story short, I've decided to switch to MuseScore after 1) switching my main OS to Linux and 2) having nightmarish licensing issues every time I open Sibelius for the last few years.
The problem is, I have a huge directory filled with .sib files (most are v 7.5 but some are v6) that I would prefer to be able to open in some capacity. I've gleamed there is a plugin that active users of Sibelius can use to point to a directory and have it automatically make a 2nd file structure that has .XML files rather than sib files.
Does anyone have access to this plugin and, if so, would you be willing to take a directory that I send and convert to XML for me?
So long story short, I've decided to switch to MuseScore after 1) switching my main OS to Linux and 2) having nightmarish licensing issues every time I open Sibelius for the last few years.
The problem is, I have a huge directory filled with .sib files (most are v 7.5 but some are v6) that I would prefer to be able to open in some capacity. I've gleamed there is a plugin that active users of Sibelius can use to point to a directory and have it automatically make a 2nd file structure that has .XML files rather than sib files.
Does anyone have access to this plugin and, if so, would you be willing to take a directory that I send and convert to XML for me?
- JLivi
- Posts: 870
- Joined: May 10, 2018
I don't have access to the plugin, but when I converted all my .sib files to .xml I did it through Sibelius. One thing that was helpful, if I remember correctly, was that Sibelius was able to convert all files within a folder. So I was converting 50 files at a time and exporting the new .xml files into it's own folder
Now I'm super organized with a lot of different folders, and folders within folders, but I found that the process wasn't too annoying. I don't know how large your library is, but I converted ~400-500 files to .xml. And I believe it only took me a few hours, (maybe 4-6?) to get everything covered and re-organized. It wasn't as much of a pain as I thought it was going to be.
I hope that makes sense. Good luck tracking down that plugin.
Now I'm super organized with a lot of different folders, and folders within folders, but I found that the process wasn't too annoying. I don't know how large your library is, but I converted ~400-500 files to .xml. And I believe it only took me a few hours, (maybe 4-6?) to get everything covered and re-organized. It wasn't as much of a pain as I thought it was going to be.
I hope that makes sense. Good luck tracking down that plugin.
- Doug_Elliott
- Posts: 4155
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
I just saw this the other day and saved it, although I don't know if I really have a use for it:
To save a Sibelius file in MusicXML, install the plug-in "Dolet" which you can obtain from:
<LINK_TEXT text="https://www.musicxml.com/dolet-plugin/d ... and-later/">https://www.musicxml.com/dolet-plugin/dolet-6-plugin-for-sibelius-5-1-and-later/</LINK_TEXT>
To save a Sibelius file in MusicXML, install the plug-in "Dolet" which you can obtain from:
<LINK_TEXT text="https://www.musicxml.com/dolet-plugin/d ... and-later/">https://www.musicxml.com/dolet-plugin/dolet-6-plugin-for-sibelius-5-1-and-later/</LINK_TEXT>
- MagnumH
- Posts: 209
- Joined: Mar 06, 2020
Hey Matt! I have an active and up to date Sibelius, and there is indeed a built in plug-in to convert a folder of sibelius files to music xml. Very happy to run this for you if you want to DM me a shared folder in dropbox, google drive, etc. Just let me know!
- DominicaSanchez
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Sep 22, 2021
[quote="Matt K"]Hey all,
So long story short, I've decided to switch to MuseScore after 1) switching my main OS to Linux and 2) having nightmarish licensing issues every time I open Sibelius for the last few years.
The problem is, I have a huge directory filled with .sib files (most are v 7.5 but some are v6) that I would prefer to be able to open in some capacity. I've gleamed there is a plugin that active users of Sibelius can use to point to a directory and have it automatically make a 2nd file structure that has .XML files rather than sib files.
Does anyone have access to this plugin and, if so, would you be willing to take a directory that I send and convert to XML for me?[/quote]
Fantastic!!! I'm not alone here! I'm studying online courses of trombone there! :good: :hi:
But I don't know how to help you! Sorry :|
So long story short, I've decided to switch to MuseScore after 1) switching my main OS to Linux and 2) having nightmarish licensing issues every time I open Sibelius for the last few years.
The problem is, I have a huge directory filled with .sib files (most are v 7.5 but some are v6) that I would prefer to be able to open in some capacity. I've gleamed there is a plugin that active users of Sibelius can use to point to a directory and have it automatically make a 2nd file structure that has .XML files rather than sib files.
Does anyone have access to this plugin and, if so, would you be willing to take a directory that I send and convert to XML for me?[/quote]
Fantastic!!! I'm not alone here! I'm studying online courses of trombone there! :good: :hi:
But I don't know how to help you! Sorry :|