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. the deadline for next week is what is actually getting me worried...
best
Leandro
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Roman Haefeli reduzent@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Leandro
Sorry for not having responded quickly.
I know that OSC supports so-called bundled messages. However, I haven't yet investigated how they actually work. It seems like your Max patch is sending bundled OSC messages. It seems like those are tagged with a '#bundle' and obviously the '/' is prepended to #bundle tag instead of the OSC address.
I don't have a solution at hand for this, since it makes OSC message parsing in the byte realm even more complex.
Probably there are some other ways to 'de-bundle' those messages first before prepending them a '/'? (Question to the commmunity)
Roman
P.S.: I think this discussion is still interesting for the list, so I cc'ed to the list.
On Mon, 2010-10-25 at 09:41 +0200, Leandro da Mota Damasceno wrote:
Hi Roman. My print message is returning something like:
mensagem: /#bundle likeliest 1
it was supposed to be /likeliest 1
Best,
Leandro
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 9:18 AM, Roman Haefeli reduzent@gmail.com wrote: Sorry, I definitely missed your reply then. Can you post the error message again?
Roman On Mon, 2010-10-25 at 02:46 +0200, Leandro da Mota Damasceno wrote: > It partially worked. It seems to be something ALMOST there, but I got > an error message. I posted a few days ago. But it's definitely the > best solution right now > > On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 10:45 PM, Roman Haefeli <reduzent@gmail.com> > wrote: > On Sat, 2010-10-23 at 09:40 +0200, Leandro da Mota Damasceno > wrote: > > Hi > > > > > > I would like to apologize for the private emails. it's that > when I > > reply to the messages they go to the author, not the list. > Weird. > > that's not what happens in other mailing lists... > > > > > > So, I have tried to fix the standalone as jasch suggested, > but i got > > all sorts of error messages. I would have to work almost > from scratch > > and if my knowledge on PD is still in beginner level, my > knowledge of > > max/MSP is almost null. Unfortunately, I'm on a deadline to > have this > > thing working, so I need a workaround by next week. > > > > > > So right now, I'd rather not mess with the standalone and > working on a > > new version by myself in a few weeks from now. Martin, I can > send you > > the patch, but I'm afraid it won't be any helpful for this > case, since > > it depends on dating coming from the standalone. I can give > it to you, > > of course, if you want. But I think it's pretty much what > has been > > described here. The best solution for now I think would be > to have a > > way to get ordinary messages through udp. No OSC standards. > > > > > Sorry in case I missed it, but did the abstraction I sent you > recently > not work? I don't think, that it should be too difficult to > find a way > to deal with the faulty OSC messages in Pd (so that you don't > have to > touch the standalone max/msp patch). > > Roman > > >