?Hello all,
I have sensor data coming into my Raspberry Pi. I can see this data in Python. I want to use this data in Pd.
I have used the following tutorial (incl. the code) but the data is not coming into Pd. The Python part of the code seems to be working correctly. https://github.com/alx-s/RPi_tutorials/tree/master/OSC_python-pd
I have changed my Pd preferences so that Pd is directed to the mrpeach location. ./usr/lib/pd-extended/extra/mrpeach ?
I'm am a new to Pd, so sorry if this is a very basic issue, but I have searched hard online for a solution already.
Any help would be super.
Thanks, Crohan.
On 07/02/2014 11:34 AM, ULStudent:CROHAN.FITZGERALD via Pd-dev wrote:
?Hello all,
I have sensor data coming into my Raspberry Pi. I can see this data in Python. I want to use this data in Pd.
I have used the following tutorial (incl. the code) but the data is not coming into Pd. The Python part of the code seems to be working correctly. https://github.com/alx-s/RPi_tutorials/tree/master/OSC_python-pd
I have changed my Pd preferences so that Pd is directed to the mrpeach location. ./usr/lib/pd-extended/extra/mrpeach ?
I'm am a new to Pd, so sorry if this is a very basic issue, but I have searched hard online for a solution already.
so how does your patch look like?
make sure that: - you are indeed sending the data to Pd. what is the address/port you used in your python script? - make sure you have a [udpreceive XXX] object in your patch, with XXX being the destination port from the python script. - if you hook up a [print] object to [udpreceive] you should already get masses of data, though it will be "just numbers" (binary dumps of the OSC-messages). be aware that this can flood your Pd-console and make Pd non-responsive, so be sure to have a way to switch off the data-stream (e.g. killing the python script) - then use [unpackOSC] to decode the binary data into proper OSC messages.
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