Thanks Martin,
you delete many doubts of mine.
cheers
M
Marco Donnarumma wrote:Well if it works for you, use it, but it gives me errors.
Martin, so i guess also the method i explained before is deprecated?
I always done this way, so it's important to know if it is wrong approach :)
[dumpOSC]
|
[unpackOSC /testone /testtwo]
?
It should be:
[dumpOSC]
|
[OSCroute /testone /testtwo]
It works fine for most applications.
Basically [sendOSC], [dumpOSC], [OSCroute] work together using UDP.
[packOSC], [unpackOSC} and [routeOSC] work with [udpsend], [udpreceive] or [tcpclient], [tcpserver], or [comport].
Martin
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thanks
That's because [unpackOSC] expects a stream of bytes from something like
[udpreceive].
I think you should use
[udpreceive]
|
[unpackOSC]
|
[routeOSC /something /else]
See doc/5.reference/mrpeach/routeOSC-help.pd
Or (deprecated):
[dumpOSC]
|
[route /something /else]
Martin
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