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Not providing output when running with different input PNG. #18

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chelyfern opened this issue Nov 20, 2022 · 6 comments
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Not providing output when running with different input PNG. #18

chelyfern opened this issue Nov 20, 2022 · 6 comments

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@chelyfern
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Hi, I am trying to run Mozart with one of my own PNG files and am not receiving any output. Does this PNG disagree with Mozart's specifications?
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@lixucuhk
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I met the same problem. My input figure is below.
Please kindly help if anyone can give suggestions, thanks!
SSJS

@aashrafh
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Hi @ChelyFernandezUSC @lixucuhk,

Please, try to use the section break-in each of the sheets you referenced before to split the sheet into multiple sections/images and run it again.

@duwei66
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duwei66 commented Feb 17, 2023

I have the same question. How do you create the sample PNG file? I scanned my music sheet as pdf file, then convert to PNG format, but I got empty result. I tried to debug Mozart, which fails to segment my file.
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Really appreciate any insights. Thanks

@deinhofer
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Hi @ChelyFernandezUSC @lixucuhk,

Please, try to use the section break-in each of the sheets you referenced before to split the sheet into multiple sections/images and run it again.

Hi,

we actually had the same problem. What exactly do you mean by breaking it into sections? What should be part in one section?
Could you provide an example?

Thanks a lot!
Martin

@sknightq
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The same to me.
I created two folders for input and output.
Put the music sheet image in the input folder, even split it into sections.
Run python3 .\src\main.py .\input .\music
Nothing happened in my music folder(output folder).

@hitzhangjy
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@sknightq you can try python .\src\main.py .\input .\music

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