[PD] remote OSC messages

Christof Ressi info at christofressi.com
Wed Oct 14 16:52:01 CEST 2020


Forgot something:

> Is there an open server like the one used by Quacktrip that is 
> available for this type of communication?
Yes, you can always use "vrr.iem.at 7077". This is also mentioned in the 
helpfile.

Good that you ask, because I actually forgot to update to server :-/. 
Now it should work with latest develop.

Christof

On 14.10.2020 16:03, Christof Ressi wrote:
>
>> There is the possibility of sending them remotely, peer to peer, 
>> without configuring the firewall and using only vanilla objects?
> I mean, AOO itself is an external, of course, but the rest can be done 
> in Vanilla.
>
> As Fede has written, peer-2-peer might not work in all cases, 
> especially if users are behind symmetric NATs. But feel free to try it 
> out and report back :-)
>
> Christof
>
> On 14.10.2020 15:11, Óscar Santis wrote:
>> Thanks Christof, I'll make some test with AOO.
>> I need to send control messages only.
>> There is the possibility of sending them remotely, peer to peer, 
>> without configuring the firewall and using only vanilla objects?
>> Is there an open server like the one used by Quacktrip that is 
>> available for this type of communication?
>>
>> -- 
>> Óscar Santis
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>> https://oscarsantis.art
>> tel: + 56 9 75802965
>>
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