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As title says, Score b22 & b23 crash when stopping scenario.
NB: note sure how is it related or not but when recovering after crash, I get a f****** nasty noise when Score launch and ask whether …
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Hi there!
As we previously discussed HTTP seems the way to go with this proposal, which is an excellent idea. HTTP 1.1 seems the version we should support since it can (should) handle persistent conn…
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Taken from the list of units supported by Jamoma and libossia, I propose the following accepted units :
distance.m
distance.km
distance.dm
distance.cm
distance.mm
dist…
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No notice, and the values are set to 0
tested with get_min() and remotely (with score)
bltzr updated
6 years ago
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I noticed that the OSNIP protocol mentions something about a class-based structure. I wasn't sure what this was referring to or how you envisioned it working, so this concept is completely absent fro…
mrRay updated
6 years ago
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I'm working with a Score device that's connected to two Minuit devices (namely, two separate ins`tances of Max). Recently it started crashing on load. After some testing I've narrowed the issue down t…
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as noticed by @matcham and @jln- changing values in an oscquery device doesn't update the values on the client (for instance score)
this also happens between 2 Pd patchers
It appears that `oscqu…
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I'm trying to think of a more explicit way to present ranges.
Most of the time you don't have both min/max and range, so there are always spurious "null"s that someone not too familiar with the pro…
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- To my mind, the main benefit of JSON support would be the addition of dictionaries to OSC (JSON refers to them as "objects": unordered string/value pairs). OSC has a basic data type for arrays (the…
mrRay updated
6 years ago