Solero Viewer 7.0
Frequently Asked Questions |
| Connection/Internet/Network Issues |
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What can I do when I
receive the following error message: "Could not find the www.FreeHandMusic.com:80
Internet server at this time, please try again later."?
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| A: | This means you are running a firewall security program or are behind a firewall. You need to change the settings on your end to allow your machine to connect to our secure server. If you are running a Norton firewall, please do the following:
We have noticed that temporarily turning off Norton Security does not solve the connection problem, so you do need to change the settings. |
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Things to try to
resolve an HTTP 401.1 or 401.2 error (a.k.a. Credentials)
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Why can I download
your viewer and connect to your site, but not download the music I paid for?
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| A: | The web site is http, but the server for downloads is https. You need to change your firewall or security program to allow your machine to connect to our secure server using an https connection. |
| Purchasing Music |
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How do I purchase
Solero® music? |
| A: | Downloading music in Solero format requires that you:
To Register on our web site:
To install the Solero Music Viewer and log in to your account with it:
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| Printing |
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When I try to print,
nothing happens. |
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When I tried to
print, the paper jammed/the ink ran out. |
| A: | Please
click on the customer feedback link and let us know. Include your username and
the name of the song and we can grant you another print right. http://www.FreeHandMusic.com/Feedback.aspx |
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When I printed my
song, the staff lines were missing or the spacing was really odd. |
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When I printed my
song, the notes appeared as squiggles and boxes. |
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| Account Information |
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How can I get
information about my FreeHandMusic account? |
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| Credit Card Problems |
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My credit card is
not being accepted but I know it is valid. What's wrong? |
| A: | The most common reason a valid card is declined is that something in the name, address and phone number we have does not match exactly the billing information of the card you're trying to use. Please verify that we have the correct information (in the My Account section of our site). It can be as simple as using a middle initial instead of the full middle name, or vice versa. Sometimes it's caused by entering "n/a" in a field when you have no information to enter (for example, in the Fax field). In that case, just leave the field blank instead of putting in something like "n/a". Make sure the State/Province field is correct or that you have selected 'Not Available' if you are outside the US and Canada. |
| Score List |
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How
do I find songs I purchased in previous versions of the Solero Viewer?
I just
installed the Solero 7.0 Viewer over a previous version, and the songs do not
show up in the new Score List. |
| A: | Scores purchased under the earlier version of Solero are added to the Score List by clicking on the "Synchronize" button. Click here to see how. |
| A: | Yes. Right
click in the Score List area, select "Add Local Score To List", browse to the
folder where your scores are located -- typically:
C:\Program Files\FreeHandMusic\Solero\Music -- Open, add score information, OK. For detailed instructions, click here. |
| No Sound in Viewer |
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What should I do
when I press the "Play" button but I don't hear any music playing?
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| A: | Assuming you can hear other sounds and music already, please try the following procedure:
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| Zoom |
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How do I view
Solero® in a different "zoom" size? |
| A: | From the Tools menu, choose Preferences, and click on the Page Layout tab. Select the magnification level you want, then click OK. |
| Highlighting Notes |
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How do I keep the
notes from being highlighted as they play? |
| A: | From the Tools menu, choose Preferences, and click the Select Color button under the Play Tab, and set the color to black. Click OK, then click OK again. |
| Sound Card Settings/MIDI Alert |
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My scores are
playing FM synthesis sound, when I have a wavetable sound card. How do I change
the sound to wavetable? |
| A: | From the Tools menu, choose Preferences, and select a MIDI device, then click OK. If you have no MIDI options listed, you may need to install the appropriate drivers for your sound card. Check the manufacturer's web site for more information, and to download the drivers. |
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I'm getting an alert
that the MIDI device is already in use, but I don't have anything else running. |
| A: | Please check to be sure there are no other sound devices active. By pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL, you can activate your Task Manager to see if other audio devices are active and close them as necessary. If this is unsuccessful, please try the following procedure:
Another place you can check is the Volume Control panel. It's located in Windows Start > Programs, > Accessories > [Multimedia] or [Entertainment] > Volume Control. Make sure the MIDI panel has the volume turned up, and that the Mute checkbox is not checked. If it is necessary to further troubleshoot the problem, in the Control Panel open Multimedia and click on the Advanced tab. Click the plus symbol next to MIDI Devices and Instruments. Select each device one at a time and click the Properties button. Make sure the status of each device shows as enabled and working correctly. If the device is not enabled and the option "Do not use MIDI features on this device" is selected, you may want to try selecting "Use MIDI features on this device." If
you still can not receive sound, then you may want to try reinstalling the
drivers for your sound card. If a MIDI device has accidentally been removed,
then reinstalling the drivers for your sound card should re-issue these devices
to your system. Please contact the manufacturer of your soundcard to ask
further questions about configuring your MIDI drivers, or check their web site.
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| MIDI Instruments: Change Settings |
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How do I change
instrument settings for the voices or parts of my score? |
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| Macintosh |
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Can I use Solero
with a Macintosh computer? |
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We are working on a Mac version of the Solero Music Viewer, however, at this time we have only a Windows 98/NT/ME/2000/XP version. We appreciate your interest and hope you will watch our site for further information. Some Power Mac users have had success using Solero with the appropriate Windows emulator software. You could certainly give it a try since our Viewer is free! Please let us know if you have success. |
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