xLightsSequencer / xLights

xLights is a sequencer for Lights. xLights has usb and E1.31 drivers. You can create sequences in this object oriented program. You can create playlists, schedule them, test your hardware, convert between different sequencers.
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OSC Commands not working #1706

Closed thespica93 closed 9 months ago

thespica93 commented 5 years ago

Describe the bug I am trying to fire OSC Commands from my iPhone and iPad to trigger specific playlist. I started small with 1 playlist and 3 different sequences. I created the TouchOSC app and transfered it to my phone. I have mapped the path of each button to XSchedule as an event. I have configured OSC in xSchedule. Nothing is working.

To Reproduce

I have tried to do this on 2 different laptops with 3 separate wireless routers.

Expected behavior When I press the button on my iphone, it should trigger one of my sequences.

Screenshots Xschedule Picture Configure OSC Picture Events Picture Events Config Picture TouchOSC picture Cell OSC Config

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THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR WORK!

keithsw1111 commented 5 years ago

Do you have an xSchedule log file

alentz44 commented 1 year ago

This is way late but after fighting with this for a while, I found that the path has to be at least 10 characters long to work. When I used less than 10 characters in the path I received the following xscheduler logged error: 9192 log_base [DEBUG] 2f 50 75 72 70 6c 65 70 31 00 00 00 2c 00 00 00 /Purple...,...

When using 10 or more characters I received success. Note the number of objects or types of characters in the path didn't seem to make a difference (only the number of characters). Logged Success: 2023-07-24 16:04:42,660 9192 log_base [DEBUG] OSC Path: /Purple123.

Versions used: touch OSC: 1.2.2.175 XLights (I love this product! thanks Keith and all those that support it): 2023.11

cybercop23 commented 9 months ago

Can this be closed?

thespica93 commented 9 months ago

Yes please Thanks On Feb 6, 2024, at 1:40 PM, AlexB @.***> wrote: Can this be closed?

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