[PD] uDMX hanging/locking up

Matthias Kronlachner m.kronlachner at gmail.com
Mon Jun 13 10:49:02 CEST 2016


Hi Jesse,

I haven't used the uDMX device but several other DMX devices with OLA 
(Open Lighting Architecture) under MacOS and Linux.
Here is an external that allows you to receive and send DMX data to OLA:
https://github.com/kronihias/ola2pd

Maybe this solution is more stable fou your. It for sure is more 
flexible as OLA supports many different devices, but this is transparent 
to the user.
So in case you change to eg. Artnet you don't have to change your patch.

Best, Matthias

On 11/06/16 22:24, Jesse Mejia wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I’m using a uDMX device (http://www.anyma.ch/research/udmx/) and 
> having some trouble with it.
>
> I’m running Pd 0.47
>
> I’m sending a list (read out from a continually updated table) with 
> 144 entries (for 144 DMX channels) every 50ms dispatched via [metro 50]
>
> After a few minutes of ‘inactivity' (meaning sending a list with 144 
> 0’s every 50ms) - the uDMX interface activity light goes dark - and I 
> can’t get anything out of my patch to it anymore. Re-instantiating the 
> uDMX external object brings it back to life.
>
> Has anyone had trouble keeping these things alive? Or maybe I’m 
> updating it too fast - but I get nicer light fades at a fast framerate 
> (while it’s working).
>
> Or maybe there’s a better way to control this thing? Ultimately it’s 
> for a an interactive/dynamic patch where any/all of the 144 channels 
> will be triggered at any given time.. so traffic control as a table 
> gets constantly updated seemed like a good approach.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Jesse
>
>
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