Re: [PD] IP address of local machine

2017-12-16 Thread Lucas Cordiviola
Hi Roman, I'm not sure but may be these two croos-platform apps will help sending and analyzing received packets: https://packetsender.com/ https://www.wireshark.org/ Salutti, Lucarda. Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas. On 12/16/2017 9:41 PM, Roman Haefeli wrote: On Sam,

Re: [PD] IP address of local machine

2017-12-16 Thread Roman Haefeli
On Sam, 2017-12-16 at 21:26 +0100, Jack wrote: > Your router has a public and local IP. So, i guess your local machine > has only a local IP. Then, your local machine need to pass through > your > router to access remote server. Your router has NAT rules to know > which > local machine to route

Re: [PD] IP address of local machine

2017-12-16 Thread Jack
Hello Roman, Your router has a public and local IP. So, i guess your local machine has only a local IP. Then, your local machine need to pass through your router to access remote server. Your router has NAT rules to know which local machine to route the content from the remote server. I don't

Re: [PD] Vocal synthesis controlled by Pd

2017-12-16 Thread IOhannes m zmölnig
On 12/16/2017 03:07 PM, tim vets wrote: > Maybe flite? > https://github.com/pd-l2ork/pd/tree/master/externals/moocow/flite for those who prefer to check out only the few files of the external (rather than the entirety of pd-l2ork), you could also go to https://github.com/pd-externals/flite on

[PD] IP address of local machine

2017-12-16 Thread Roman Haefeli
Hey all Is there a simple cross-platform way for a patch to know the main IP address of the local machine? Assume the patch is connected to a remote server and is able to request its public IP address. What I like to find out is if the local patch is communicating through NAT or directly to the

Re: [PD] Vocal synthesis controlled by Pd

2017-12-16 Thread Max
On 12/16/2017 02:26 PM, João Pais wrote: Ideally a solution that would work in any OS would be good, but preferably for unix or osX. [popen] "say hello world" works on osx with the in-build speech engine. if you have "gnustep-gui-runtime" installed it works on Linux too.

Re: [PD] Vocal synthesis controlled by Pd

2017-12-16 Thread tim vets
Maybe flite? https://github.com/pd-l2ork/pd/tree/master/externals/moocow/flite I think there was another one too, but I can't remember what it was called at the moment. Also it probably won't sound very realistic (at least it didn't when I tried it a while ago). gr, Tim 2017-12-16 14:26 GMT+01:00

[PD] Vocal synthesis controlled by Pd

2017-12-16 Thread João Pais
Hello list, I'm looking around, does anyone have a suggestion for a vocal synthesis software that can be controlled by Pd? (either by direct or less-direct means such as through a console) The purpose would be to produce a realistic output of some texts typed in Pd, hopefully in different