trsonic / nvsonic-head-tracker

Spatial Audio 3DOF Head Tracker (requires Arduino Pro Micro + MPU-9250 / MPU-9150)
GNU General Public License v3.0
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MacOS app not Monterey Compatible? #17

Open bassmagnetic opened 2 years ago

bassmagnetic commented 2 years ago

I get the issue that "The application “Head Tracker OSC Bridge.app” can’t be opened." in MacOS 12.3.1. on an M1 laptop

trsonic commented 2 years ago

Thanks for flagging the issue, I don't have any M1 computer to check, but I will look into this further.

bassmagnetic commented 2 years ago

sure thing… let me know if u need me to test anything on this machine, happy to do so. (It’s not running under Rosetta)

jwmao98 commented 2 years ago

I am also using the MacOS Monterey 12.3.1. on an M1 laptop and I can open the OSC bridge as a stand-alone application, not running under Rosetta. Just right click on the application and confirm open. Since it's an application downloaded from the internet, MacOS cannot verify if it's from a trusted developer source and thus will not open automatically.

jwmao98 commented 2 years ago

However the OSC bridge cannot read the presets.xml file even when they are in the same folder. I am trying to connect the head tracker to Max/MSP via spat5.osc and will look out for further problems.

wilhelmbras commented 2 years ago

Hey, thank you for your work Tomasz! I can't run Bridge 3.1 on M1 Monterey 12.5, but 3.0 works. Best!

smalllotus commented 2 years ago

I have a version 3.1 and it works well with the same configuration of wilhelmbras

smalllotus commented 2 years ago

provided by Remi Janot, he made a compilation

hannymustard commented 1 year ago

However the OSC bridge cannot read the presets.xml file even when they are in the same folder. I am trying to connect the head tracker to Max/MSP via spat5.osc and will look out for further problems.

I have the same problem, using Mac OS 10.14.6 Mojave. Is there a way to use the presets on Mac?