On Monday 23 June 2003 13:08, Michael Hackl wrote:
I'm not sure about Director but Flash doesn't understand 'normal' message termination. I came up with a workaround at some time but it didn't work quite right. It would ignore the first message and would screw up the order of messages. T'was wierd. Use Flashserver if Director is anything like Flash. There's no reason not to. It's a mighty good external.
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Hi
netsend/receive can communicate with any tcp/udp port. I have already used them to communicate with java,python,php. Just connect to the netreceive or open a socket waiting for the netsend.
But I do not have any idea what director,flash,.. can do... (If they support any more or less mighty language, they should be able to communicate via tcp or udp)
Michael
PS: u_pdreceive.c u_pdsend.c -> there should be 2 programs in the bin directory: pdsend & pdreceive. You can connect from the commandline with these applications
Am Mon, 2003-06-23 um 14.49 schrieb Fares Kayali:
I would try to see if the external for PD called Flashserver works on OSX. i am not sure about this, but si far is the best way to get bidireccional communication between PD and director (at least under windows)
The latest version has a binary for OS X included. It seems to work but I only did some short tests, no 'real life' conditions. http://www.akustische-kunst.org/puredata/flash/
hi!
As soon as I get my new IBook I'm gonna try out the flshserver! Thanks! But isnt it possible to communicate between director and pd over the tcp protocol? I'm not sure what netsend/receive do, but shouldnt that be possible as well?
cu Fares
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