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On 2011-08-30 14:45, Dan Wilcox wrote:
> Dunno. Try it out and let us know. I'm pretty sure it may be slow to send a 
> largish image > 640x480, so I'd start out at 120x240 or so. I've streamed 
> realtime color video at that size using binary blobs in OSC without a 
> problem, so I can't imagine small images being too slow ... then again I 
> haven't tried it with libpd.
> 

i assume that is on localhost...
if doing that on a real network with OSC-over-UDP (which i assume as
well, as it is the default), you will soon get into problems: even with
jumbo frames turned on, the maximum frame size is 9000bytes.


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