[PD] Help with aoo

Christof Ressi info at christofressi.com
Fri Jun 19 21:54:13 CEST 2020


> so I was wondering if you had the same thing (and if you can share it 
> temporarily with us)
Ah, yes, that was the plan. I was so busy with the online concerts that 
I forgot about all the other people :-) I'll try to set it up over the 
weekend.

Christof

On 19.06.2020 21:37, ffdd cchh wrote:
> Hi Christof,
>
> Thanks for this. I wanted to write you off list to see if you can 
> allow me (in argentina) and my postdoc mentor at Ohio State University 
> to connect via aoo using a server of your own. We still have not setup 
> port forwarding at osu and we'd need to get permissions for that. We 
> have been using foo.ucsd.edu <http://foo.ucsd.edu> for quacktrip, so I 
> was wondering if you had the same thing (and if you can share it 
> temporarily with us)
>
> Best and more soon,
>
> f
>
> On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 3:28 PM Christof Ressi <info at christofressi.com 
> <mailto:info at christofressi.com>> wrote:
>
>     Caveat: the doku folder currently is a bit messy, because many
>     parts refer to the original AoO project from ca. 2010 and the
>     seperation is not always very clear...
>
>     For using the library, the readme.rst and the help patches should
>     be sufficient.
>
>     But I just realized that I forgot to install aoo_server-help.pd
>     and the readme.rst... *facepalm*. This is fixed now on master,
>     just grab the most recent build on
>     https://git.iem.at/cm/aoo/pipelines.
>
>     Christof
>
>     On 19.06.2020 19:03, ffdd cchh wrote:
>>     Thanks for the doku directory! I'll check it out more closely now
>>     and start using it.
>>
>>     Congrats on this really cool project!
>>
>>     f
>>
>>     On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 7:34 AM Christof Ressi
>>     <info at christofressi.com <mailto:info at christofressi.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         Hi, the documentation for aoo_server/aoo_client was missing,
>>         but I've
>>         know pushed it to develop. I'll try to upload a new
>>         pre-release to deken
>>         today. In the meantime, you can grab the latest binaries from
>>         here:
>>         https://git.iem.at/cm/aoo/pipelines
>>
>>         Any testing and feedback is highly appreciated! Don't
>>         hesitate to open
>>         an issue at Gitlab if you encounter any troubles or have
>>         questions.
>>
>>         Christof
>>
>>         On 19.06.2020 04:57, Fede Camara Halac wrote:
>>         > Great! Thanks, Christof, I'll get the develop branch and go
>>         from there. If helpful I can test things out.
>>         >
>>         > Best,
>>         >
>>         > f
>>         >
>>         >> On Jun 18, 2020, at 10:35 PM, Christof Ressi
>>         <info at christofressi.com <mailto:info at christofressi.com>> wrote:
>>         >>
>>         >> 
>>         >>> so I wanted to know if aoo also sends audio back and
>>         forth to peers behind home routers
>>         >> Not in 2.0-pre1, but it's already implemented on develop.
>>         I'll try to finally get a new version out as soon as possible.
>>         >>
>>         >> Christof
>>         >>
>>         >>> On 19.06.2020 03:04, Fede Camara Halac wrote:
>>         >>> Hi list,
>>         >>>
>>         >>> I've been trying to use aoo but I am having troubles
>>         following the help files. Is there any other place I can go
>>         look for documentation? I looked through the VRR proyect, but
>>         I also fail to see the network logic behind that.
>>         >>>
>>         >>> I have been using Miller's quacktrip~, so I wanted to
>>         know if aoo also sends audio back and forth to peers behind
>>         home routers (i.e., without having port forwarding enabled).
>>         >>>
>>         >>> Any pointers will be helpful! Thanks in advance.
>>         >>>
>>         >>> f
>>         >>>
>>         >>>
>>         >>>
>>         >>>
>>         >>>
>>         >>>>> On May 15, 2020, at 10:27 PM, Christof Ressi
>>         <info at christofressi.com <mailto:info at christofressi.com>> wrote:
>>         >>>> Hi Marco,
>>         >>>>
>>         >>>> thanks for testing! I think aoo 2.0-pre1 is broken on
>>         macOS. This has been fixed on develop (together with many
>>         other things). I'd suggest to wait for the next release,
>>         however, which will come beginning of next week.
>>         >>>>
>>         >>>> Best,
>>         >>>>
>>         >>>> Christof
>>         >>>>
>>         >>>>> On 16.05.2020 03:18, Marco Schretter wrote:
>>         >>>>> dear winfried, dear christof,
>>         >>>>>
>>         >>>>> thanks! aoo 2.0-pre1 is running on my linux machines.
>>         >>>>>
>>         >>>>> on osx i tried it with the deken version and my
>>         compiled git-version but i get no bangs on the ping-button,
>>         no sound on the receiver side when i [start( . but i see all
>>         sinks/sources with [list(.
>>         >>>>>
>>         >>>>> after opening patches:
>>         >>>>>
>>         >>>>> new aoo server on port 9999
>>         >>>>> new aoo server on port 9998
>>         >>>>>
>>         >>>>> input device 0, channels 1
>>         >>>>> output device 2, channels 2
>>         >>>>> framesperbuf 64, nbufs 60
>>         >>>>> rate 48000
>>         >>>>> ... opened OK.
>>         >>>>>
>>         >>>>> after add:
>>         >>>>> aoo_receive~: source 127.0.0.1 9998 1
>>         >>>>> aoo_receive~: source 127.0.0.1 9999 1
>>         >>>>> SINK: 127.0.0.1 9999 1
>>         >>>>> SINK: 127.0.0.1 9998 1
>>         >>>>>
>>         >>>>> i don't get errors in the console but in the the
>>         terminal after clicking [start( and/or [pd dsp 1(:
>>         >>>>>
>>         >>>>> DSP tick(s) took too long!
>>         >>>>> sendto: Invalid argument (22)
>>         >>>>>
>>         >>>>> osx 10.13.6
>>         >>>>> pd-0.50-0 (and others)
>>         >>>>> aoo 2.0-pre1
>>         >>>>>
>>         >>>>> yours,
>>         >>>>> m
>>         >>>>>
>>         >>>>>
>>         >>>>>
>>         >>>>>> Am 04.04.20 um 13:37 schrieb Winfried Ritsch:
>>         >>>>>> Thats fine,
>>         >>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>    you can get a compiled newest version compiled by
>>         gitlab CI in
>>         >>>>>>
>>         >>>>>> https://git.iem.at/cm/aoo/pipelines/4075
>>         >>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>    also I hope deken packages are out soon with a new
>>         version V2.0-a2
>>         >>>>>>
>>         >>>>>> mfg winfried
>>         >>>>>>
>>         >>>>>> Am Samstag, 4. April 2020, 12:18:53 CEST schrieb Edwin
>>         van der Heide:
>>         >>>>>>> Hi Winfried,
>>         >>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>> Thanks for news.
>>         >>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>> I’m going to learn how to compile this for macos and
>>         try it out.
>>         >>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>> Best,
>>         >>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>> Edwin
>>         >>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>>> On 3 Apr 2020, at 00:40, Winfried
>>         Ritsch<ritsch at iem.at <mailto:ritsch at iem.at>>  wrote:
>>         >>>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>>> Hello,
>>         >>>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>>> Thanks Christof Ressi the old concept was rewritten
>>         and short-comes using
>>         >>>>>>>> the build-in network objects has been resolved and
>>         own networking code
>>         >>>>>>>> added. (see doku there for history and ideas)
>>         >>>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>>> http://git.iem.at/cm/aoo
>>         >>>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>>> (Note it is an alpha version, but beta should follow
>>         soon)
>>         >>>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>>> The feature list is huge, but mostly:
>>         >>>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>>> - it supports raw audio and opus audio codec:
>>         >>>>>>>>    small latencies for playing together - long
>>         buffers for long range
>>         >>>>>>>>    streams
>>         >>>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>>> - it supports time synchronous streaming and resend
>>         strategies
>>         >>>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>>>    overcoming packet loss and network weakness
>>         >>>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>>> - it monitors the connections quality and latencies
>>         >>>>>>>> - it is prepared fot punch-hole connections trough
>>         firewalls and ...
>>         >>>>>>>> ...
>>         >>>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>>> This is also a Request for Comments:
>>         >>>>>>>>         get it - test it - use it - comment and
>>         report - to enhance it
>>         >>>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>>> ---
>>         >>>>>>>> Note: The development was done within the Streaming
>>         Project Reenactment
>>         >>>>>>>> for
>>         >>>>>>>> "Sonic projections" in the exhibition "Primal
>>         energies" from Bill Fontana
>>         >>>>>>>> - Kunsthaus Graz using the community "FunkFeuer
>>         Graz" network .
>>         >>>>>>>> ( All artwork in museums are closed except this one
>>         on the facade  )
>>         >>>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>>> with a mix of Arm based streaming devices:  the
>>         DIYasb  it runs now stable
>>         >>>>>>>> for over a month all over Funkfeuer Graz.:
>>         >>>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>>> see also:https://git.iem.at/cm/diyasb
>>         >>>>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>>> mfG Winfried
>>         >>>>>>
>>         >>>>>>
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