Have you tried [O] | [import mrpeach] then
[udprecieve xxxx] (the xxxx is whatever port your are using), | [routeOSC] etc? On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 2:00 PM, Jim Aikin <[email protected]> wrote: > I've been using Pd 0.41.4-extended in Windows 7 64-bit. Attempting to open > up OSCroute-help.pd consistently crashes Pd. > > So I do the sensible thing and upgrade to 0.42.5. However, I now see > messages telling me that sendOSC, dumpOSC, and OSCroute, which 0.41.4 seemed > to have no trouble with, are now deprecated. I'm advised (by the messages in > the Pd window) to "Consider switching to mrpeach's [routeOSC]." > > I'd be happy to do so. But for some reason these objects don't seem to be > included in 0.42.5-extended. So I go to a page on puredata.info that has a > link to "Get OSC for all platforms." Sweet -- except, not. > > To start with, it appears that I may need to compile the stuff I > downloaded, as it includes .c files. Not being a Linux person, I don't even > have a C compiler, nor do I feel inclined to work out how to use one. > > The README does not explain whether I need to compile the code, much less > how I would do it. The readme does, however, tell me that I will also need a > separate set of objects "that implement the transport (OSI-Layer 4), for > instance [udpsend]/[udpreceive]." And of course, the README doesn't say > where I'll find those, or how to install them when I've found them. They're > not on the puredata.info OSC page, as far as I can see. > > This leads me to a concatenation of questions. > > (1) Does the fact that OSCroute, sendOSC, and dumpOSC are deprecated mean > that they actually don't work, or do they still work? > > (2) Where can I get a version of Pd-extended that includes the new, > preferred OSC objects? > > (3) If there is no such version, how exactly would I go about incorporating > them in 0.42.5? > > (4) What sort of patching will I need to do in order to connect the mrpeach > objects with the [udp] objects after I've installed them, and where is this > patching documented? > > Sorry to be a pest about this. Right at the moment I'm trying to document > the usage of OSC to let Pd communicate with Csound. Andres Cabrera's very > nice tutorial video (on YouTube) uses the old Pd objects. I'd like to use > the new objects in the tutorial I'm writing, but I can hardly do so when I > don't understand where the objects are or how to install them. > > Can anyone clear up the mysteries for me? Thanks! > > --Jim Aikin > > > > ______________________________**_________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/** > listinfo/pd-list <http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list> > -- Richie
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