Hah, oh IOhannes ...
Go to Ars Electronica and you'll see a little pillar next to the Donau that's running from 9pm to 10pm every night. The live display is actually rendered on the server deep inside the building and sent over OSC to the pillar. It's been running since last August ...
Most osc implementations allow you to increase the max packet size.
On Aug 30, 2011, at 9:10 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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On 2011-08-30 14:45, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Dunno. Try it out and let us know. I'm pretty sure it may be slow to send a largish image > 640x480, so I'd start out at 120x240 or so. I've streamed realtime color video at that size using binary blobs in OSC without a problem, so I can't imagine small images being too slow ... then again I haven't tried it with libpd.
i assume that is on localhost... if doing that on a real network with OSC-over-UDP (which i assume as well, as it is the default), you will soon get into problems: even with jumbo frames turned on, the maximum frame size is 9000bytes.
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