Web ChucK has existed since last September, but only in Chrome: https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~lja/webchuck/
For a while, Chrome was the only browser that had implemented the WebAudio Worklet standard.

It seems like Firefox has implemented the standard in May ( https://hacks.mozilla.org/2020/05/high-performance-web-audio-with-audioworklet-in-firefox/ ), but WebChucK hasn't started working in Firefox as a result of those changes. It's possible the implementation is subtly different and more development will need to happen for WebChucK to work in Firefox.

~Jack

On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 7:58 AM Mícheál Ó Catháin <micheal.ocathain@gmail.com> wrote:
hi
I'm developing an audiovisual installation to tour a number of arts centres in Ireland. I want to use ChucK to drive the audio elements, linking raspberry pi devices (up to 4) connected via hdmi to screens.  The visuals I want to use browsers - probably firefox run off the RPi's.  Each screen then displaying a different page from a javascript application run from one of the RPi's.

I've done some initial check online of running ChucK wrapped in javascript, and this github page is the latest activity I can find https://github.com/aknuds1/chuck

I thought it best to check with the user community if
1) there are further developments on running ChucK in the browser
2) if the av setup I'm considering has been done before so I could perhaps link in and learn from others
3) if there are better setups that I should be following...


Thanks and kind wishes
micheal

michealocathain.com
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