Hi!
Do you get anything at all, i.e., do you see LALA? If not maybe you could add a printout before the while(oe.nextMsg()) loop.
I've fiddled around a little bit with OSC, but just in ChucK and in Java (using raw UDP). I tried looking a bit at the docs for PD and SC, but I didn't find anything on OSC right away (I don't know if the OSC acronymn was well-chosen - you get a lot of hits on "oscillator" when searching on synth sites). Are you sure that NetAddr().send() and the PureData stuff formats the OSC message according to "/test, i" properly, aligning the integer, inserting zeroes and so on? I don't see the ", i" part in the sender, could it mistake the argument for a float instead, thus needing people to listen for "/test, f" instead? I'm guessing the senders in PD and SC don't want you to add the argument type list.
A basic sanity test could be to implement a sender in another ChucK program and use that to send to your existing listener. You could have some network config problem maybe.
Just some random guesses.
/Stefan
hi,
i'm trying to send an OSC message from SuperCollider to chuck, which doesn't work. no matter what i do, the OscEvent seems never to be decoded...
ChucK:
OscRecv recv;
6449 => recv.port;
recv.listen();
recv.event( "/test, i" ) @=> OscEvent oe;
spork ~ pollOscEvent();
fun void pollOscEvent()
{
while ( true )
{
oe => now;
while( oe.nextMsg() )
{
<<< "LALA" >>>;
<<< oe.getInt() >>>;
}
}
}
SC:
NetAddr( "127.0.0.1", 6449 ).sendMsg( "/test", 33 );
what am i doing wrong? i tried other ports without success...
thanks, -sciss-
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