aldona wrote:OK, I figured out what was wrong with the quartet - it was over 100MB, probably because it was scanned in grayscale, so I'll have to go back and scan it again. Damn.
That is unfortunate :/ Though it is indeed a good idea to scan it in monochrome, because it should be much smaller.
So I tried again with a smaller file (different work, about 39MB, scanned in black & white) and once again no go. I converted it into a .zip file, only lost about 2 MB (36.9MB now), and tried again. Same thing.
Hmm... another thing is that 39MB is huge for a monochrome file... how many pages does it have? Usually monochrome files average 100-200kb per page, which means you would have more than 200 pages in that scan. If that is the case, it is a very good idea to split it up into sections (maybe by movement?). Generally it is a good idea to have files smaller than 7.5MB, though don't force yourself to split it if there is really no good split point (i.e. if one single movement is larger than 7.5MB it is fine to submit as is). The good thing about multiple smaller files is that it is much easier to upload and also faster to download.
According to my housemate, who is studying computer programming, it should have taken <5 minutes to upload. I left it for about 15 min, went and had a cup of coffee, started the washing machine and took the garbage out. Still no progress.
This can indeed be frustrating. Because I have not heard anyone else experience this, it may be because of some weird uploading limit with your ISP. It may be a good idea to use a bandwidth monitor to watch your upload speed, so that you know what happened and whether it is still sending or not. A google search for "bandwidth monitor" produces
this,
this and
this. Looking the website, all of them seem to be pretty good, and the first one looks particularly easy to use, though it is only a trial period (but maybe is long enough to figure out the problem?

). But as I do not use Windows, I am unable to try it out for you :/
So now I have downloaded Firefox, and tried again. Even more frustrating. All I get is a message at the bottom of the page saying "Sending request to IMSLP.org" and then nothing. Just freezes up.
A bandwidth monitor is in order

So that you know what is happening.
While I'm trying to work out what to do next, I'll tantalize you with the titles of some scores I've acquired in the past week. (A music shop was having a big clearance sale). Please tell me if any of the following are illegal to submit.
Hehehe.

BARSANTI - Concerto Grosso in D major, Op. 3 No. 4. Eulenburg Edition No. 776, Copyright 1953 by Ernst Eulenburg Ltd.
This is public domain in Canada.
BEETHOVEN - Trio in C major (Op.87) for 2 oboes & cor anglais. Eulenburg Edition No. 104, no date.
This would require more inspection... does it list London or Leipzig as the place of publication? Do the fonts and such look old?
BEETHOVEN - Songs, Op. 98 (An die Ferne Geliebte). For high voice. Lyrics in German and English. Schirmer Vol. 616. "Copyright 1902 by G. Schirmer, Inc. Copyright renewal assigned, 1929, to G. Schirmer, Inc."
BRAHMS - Quintet Op. 34 for Piano, 2 Violins, Viola & Cello in F minor. Kalmus miniature score K00800. No date and no copyright notice. In excellent condition but the score looks like a reprint of an old edition.
Both should be in the public domain.
BRAHMS - Various choral works with piano accompaniment, Op. 52 & 65. (Liebeslieder-Walzer and Neue Liebeslieder.) Kalmus study score No. 1163, no date.
This would require more inspection; I suspect it is a reprint, but I don't have the score so I cannot say.
DITTERSDORF - String Quartet No. 1 in D major. Eulenburg Edition No. 106, 1938.
DITTERSDORF - String Quartet No. 2 in B flat major. Eulenburg Edition No. 107, 1937.
Public domain... also, does it say London or Leipzig as the place of publication?
HANDEL - Sonatas Nos. 1-3 for Flute & Piano. Edition Peters, No. 2018a. No date or copyright notice to be seen anywhere.
Hmm... would it be possible for you to check the score in accordance with the dating tips in
this page?

I suspect it is in the public domain since the edition number is very low, but it may be a good idea to make sure.
Leonardo LEO (1694 - 1744) - Concerto in D major for violoncello and string orchestra. Eulenburg Edition No. 1218, 1958.
Originally I would say no, but it
may be in the public domain if more research was done on it, in light of recent discoveries of mine in copyright law (from Carolus). It may be a good idea to keep this for later when the other certain public domain publications are already scanned and submitted

MANFREDINI - Concerto grosso in C major Op. 3 no. 12. Eulenburg Edition No. 375, 1957.
This would be public domain for certain next year... so maybe this should also be saved for later like the last one

MENDELSSOHN - Quartet No. 3 for Piano, Violin, Viola & Cello, Op. 3. Kalmus Study Score No. 1192, no date and no copyright notice.
Likely a reprint too, but not sure... more investigation needed.
REGER - String Trio in A minor, Op. 77b. Eulenburg Edition No. 288. "Copyright 1904 by Lauerbach & Kuhn, assigned to Ed. Bote & G. Bock, assigned to Associated Music Publishers Inc, New Copyright 1932."
This is public domain for sure.
Now, if you want to see any of these on the website, I'm going to have to figure out what is going wrong with the uploads...
I think the bandwidth meter is the first place to go, just to see what is happening (i.e. is the upload dying in the middle, or does it never start, etc.?), and then react accordingly. It may also be a good idea to send me one page of a black and white scan of yours that you are trying to upload via e-mail (
imslp@imslp.org) just so that I can check whether there are any problems there.
I'm sorry that you're experiencing these problems ^^;; I'm sure there is a way to fix it... just try the bandwidth meter, and possibly split the file into smaller ones, and tell me what happens
About the copyright status, start with the ones that are public domain for sure, and deal with the others later

It'll also give us a chance to maybe do research on it.
Also, people feel free to correct me if I'm wrong anywhere!