[PD] sound for blender apricot opensource game

marius schebella marius.schebella at gmail.com
Tue Feb 12 02:26:57 CET 2008


afaik, xmlrpc is a little bit slower, because it uses a pull mechanism. 
you send a request from a client to the server and that responds with 
data. i think just sending osc over udp is faster. don't know about 
securityissues...
marius.


Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> On Feb 11, 2008, at 9:43 AM, Pablo Martin wrote:
> 
>> Hi!
>>
>> Sorry guys i didnt see this thread before...
>>
>> Hans-Christoph Steiner escribió:
>>> By the way, is the Pablo Martin on the Apricot team caedes (who has
>>> done some work with PDP)?
>>>
>>>
>> Yeah :). Thats why there is so much interest in using pd (also we got
>> some emails already about people )... as i'm talking about it with
>> people. Of course there is a lot of concern about some stuff, as we  
>> have
>> huge todolist already, which is why i started a thread this morning to
>> try get some feedback. My main concern is i have some experience in
>> controlling  pd from some other programs (both games and vj tools)  
>> and i
>> always wished to be able to control pd from program itself instead of
>> its command line interface (which sucks :D), ie, use it as a real
>> library. If people can answer my question and maybe even step  
>> forward to
>> help (with the library thing), all the better. This is a great
>> opportunity to do some cross publicizing of different tools.
> 
> You might be interested in IEM's xmlrpc library for Pd.  That will  
> give you an interface closer to a library.  We could use this project  
> as an impetus to get iemxmlrpc into Pd-extended, if it isn't  
> already.  Other options are OSC, and just using Pd messages over a  
> network socket (they are very simple format, anything ASCII ending  
> with a semi-colon and a carraige return).
> 
> It would also be a useful test case for steering the build system  
> towards making custom distros.  This would mean that Apricot could  
> easily use any Pd library that is included in Pd-extended, but we  
> could then strip out anything that isn't actually used.
> 
> I'll be in Amsterdam from April 30th until May 7th ish, I could meet  
> up with you guys for some face time, if that's not too late. :)
> 
> .hc
> 
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