On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 15:36 -0500, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Dec 4, 2007, at 4:35 AM, wolfgang schwarzenbrunner wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner schrieb:
It would be great to have this all in a page on the webpage, like
somewhere here:There is one other step needed after setting the preferences when
starting in GUI mode. That is to turn on the interface. I
believe rc interface is called "Console" in the VLC->Add Interface
menu.well... actually i didn`t use "add interface". in the preferences
under "main interface" there is "rc", which needs to be activated
in the "main interface" section. i thought "console" actually is
the telnet interface.i tried it under windows too without success.
it would be really cool if someone would have a glue how to get rid
of this semicolon at the end of each "pd send". i think this would
solve some problems and maybe this is also the only problem for
windows (as it connects fine - but doesn`t recognise any sends)Has anyone tried the mrpeach network objects? My guess is that they
might solve this problem. [tcpclient] sounds like the most likely
candidate.
afaik, what all the [tcp*] and [udp*] objectclasses do is working with bytes (in pd represented as [integer] floats 0-255) instead of lists of symbols, which means, you can compose _any_ message you want with them, e.g messages without ';' at the end.
roman
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