On 2010-10-27 09:47, Leandro da Mota Damasceno wrote:
Hi Roman
It's ok, i just keep forgetting to reply to all...
so, I really don't understand how that could be happening, especially when in max/MSP i don't have to route any #bundle tag. It's funny how it shows how different it is to work with osc in both languages.
again: obviously max/msp has a somewhat non-standard interpretation of what OSC means. (please correct me if i'm wrong; but afaik the pd-implementation is rather "with the book" and supports everything that is "proper" (as in: standard) OSC)
furthermore, max/msp obviously knows how to deal with its own interpretation of the standard, hence you don't have any problems on max/msp with what you think is OSC.
if i tell you that "dös is a so" is english, you can either believe me and question your knowledge of english, or you don't believe me and question my definition of english. obviously some of the words look like english (and some even have the same meaning)...but it doesn't help you a lot in understanding what i said.
it would be better if we agreed on which language we meant when we want to talk in this language.
fgmsdr IOhannes
PS: there is still hope to write a translator from what you get to what Pd thinks is OSC. it might be good to get your transmitted data (e.g in binary form)