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Anthemscore extend trial
Anthemscore extend trial






anthemscore extend trial
  1. #Anthemscore extend trial install#
  2. #Anthemscore extend trial archive#
  3. #Anthemscore extend trial software#
  4. #Anthemscore extend trial code#

ogg samples for playback, so they're a fixed length? Would it be possible to get longer notes if AS used midi for playback? When playing back the notes at reduced speed, the notes don't get drawn out in the same way as the original mp3, and for someone as non-musical as I this makes it more difficult to hear if it sounds right. Switching between playing whole song and selection a lot felt a bit tedious but perhaps a keyboard shortcut could be added for this? When working with the song it felt natural to play it from start to end, and pause as soon as I heard a note that sounded wrong and play that section over and over while trying to correct it. If there isn't some way to bulk adjust measures, it would be nice if that feature was added. Just a suggestion though.Īfter importing the song all measures started 20ms too early, but I couldn't find a way to adjust them all at once so I had to go through the whole song and move them manually. For paying customers I think it's good enough to use hostname and IP address, instead of more advanced system fingerprinting, to detect if someone has been sharing their license key, and in that case revoke it. If the trial was unable to export data and could only save in AS' proprietary format, or if it had a limit of not being able to process songs more than 1 minute long, then it wouldn't matter if people could reset the trial timer. I think one alternative to having the license utility would be to just make the trial version more limited.

#Anthemscore extend trial code#

Creating a user that has read access to system file isn't trivial either, so I went with the lazy option, to run it as root and trust the dev when they say that license_utility doesn't write anything (because who knows, it might have a mechanism that fucks up your system if it thinks someone is trying to circumvent the copy protection, and like all code those things can fail.)

#Anthemscore extend trial install#

I would've like to install AS on my largest drive, but since it's nosuid mounted the license_utility wouldn't run, and I had to move it to my system SSD. It sucks to have your hard work pirated, but they seem to always be able to remove the protection, and the end result being that the pirated version has a better user experience than the legally bought one. I understand that it's probably necessary to avoid people just deleting a file to reset the 30 day trial, and that it probably helps with copy protection, but it feels like this might hurt paying customers (and prospective customers who want to try the demo) more than it stops piracy.

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Maybe it's possible to distribute AS using AppImage or Flatpak instead, and get rid of these extra steps? Even if I can delete the Qt tools manually later, the required dependencies are 700MB which seems a bit excessive, given that I already have Qt5 on my system. And contrary to AS install instructions, it's not possible to deselect "Qt tools" so it always installs those. To install Qt you also need to register an account, which isn't too hard, but annoying.

#Anthemscore extend trial archive#

Google eventually led me to an archive download page, where I could get the correct installer, which btw is 1.3GB. First of all, finding the exact version wasn't entirely easy, as qt.io seems to try really hard to get visitors to download whatever version/installer they think is best.

anthemscore extend trial

I have Qt 5.12.8 installed on my system, but I still needed to download a different version just for AS. I appreciate a Linux version of the software, but honestly installation was quite painful.

#Anthemscore extend trial software#

It's also very generous of the developer to have a 30-day trial without limitations to the software I wanted to transcribe a piano song from an anime, and AS got 99% of it correct without any user input. Some feedback after using AS demo for a few hours:įirst of all, it's a very impressive piece of software.








Anthemscore extend trial