Niklas Saers wrote:
Hi, I'm setting up a linux box that I want to stream audio to and from. In a while, I will want to connect three of my fellow students who are connected to the same LAN, one Windows user. I've been trying out stream[in/out]13~ as ggee didn't compile up on my OS X installation. The setup is:
Linux: osc~ 440 [connect 192.168.1.35 8008] streamout13~ 192.168.1.35 8008 1 <number box saying 1 or 0>
OS X: streamin13~ 8008 dac 1
The server connects, and "netstat -w 1" says that roughly 90kb/sec is passed over my network. No audio comes out of the OS X box, though "compute audio" is on on both boxes. Testing the Linux box with a dac~, I get to know that osc~ works as expected. Doing an env~ and feeding it to a number box gives me a constant zero.
Is stream[in/out]~ a good tool for what I'm trying to do? If not, what tools should I be examining? If so, any clues to what I might be doing wrong?
streamin/out~ and streamin13/out13~ both have several bugs that don't show that much affect on Linux. Don't know about OS X, but at least on Windows they don't work at all. You might want to have a look at netsend~/netreceive~ which does basoically the same it is known to be working, although it's still in alpha stage. http://www.nullmedium.de/dev/netsend~/
Olaf