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    UDP output from Izzy Data Send

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    • fubbiF
      fubbi
      last edited by

      Try the OSC transmit actors, maybe it works?

      Mac M2 Ultra, 64gb — Berlin

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      • FredF
        Fred
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        OSC is UDP, I just did a test with the OSC transmit actor and a UDP receiving software and you can send strings easily, just enter the string in the address section.

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        • kdobbeK
          kdobbe
          last edited by

          Hi Fred:

          Could you explain a bit further?  I am attempting to send a hex code to control the PTZ of a Sony camera.  If I place the code in the address section as stated above, how do I actually trigger the code from OSC Transit to the camera?

          Mac Studio M2-Ultra, MacBook Pro M1 Ultra. OSX-14.1.2

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          • fubbiF
            fubbi
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            The address input is just for the address.Try putting your data in the value input of the osc multi transmit (defaults to a digit, but you can trigger a text to it). Then set up a chain of actors triggering "transmit" with appropriate delays in between. You might also have to send carriage returns or other character in between you commands.

            Mac M2 Ultra, 64gb — Berlin

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            • guntherG
              gunther
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              Actually there are two discussions regarding UDP transmit (see also http://troikatronix.com/troikatronixforum/discussion/1966/send-udp-from-isadora#latest).

              I was searching for the same feature for controlling a Chamsys light console, and found a solution in this forum, which was developed by M_theater Berlin. The solution is, to send TCP data to Netcat on the same computer, which "translates" it to UDP and sends it to the desired IP address.

              Netcat is a program, which is part of Mac OS (called nc) and can be downloaded for Windows here: http://www.chip.de/downloads/Ncat-Netcat-Portable_69560319.html

              Here you find more information how the UDP connection worked between Isadora and Chamsys, in this discussion I included an Izzy patch with explanations:
              http://troikatronix.com/community/#/discussion/comment/16144

              I'm sure it will work in this case also, but I really hope that there will be an Isadora actor which works without an extra program, hopefully in one of the next updates...

              Cheers, gunther

              Izzy 3 USB | Win10 64bit | various hardware: I5, I7

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              • bonemapB
                bonemap Izzy Guru
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                Hi, You might consider making UDP networking actors a feature request. Cheers Bonemap

                http://bonemap.com | Australia
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                • kdobbeK
                  kdobbe
                  last edited by

                  Thanks to you all for the great suggestions!

                  Mac Studio M2-Ultra, MacBook Pro M1 Ultra. OSX-14.1.2

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                  • kdobbeK
                    kdobbe
                    last edited by

                    I seem to have gotten closest using the OSC Multi-Transmit approach.  However, The string code output is being oddly translated.  Can anyone tell what is happening?  

                    Here is what I am attempting to send out to the camera via the OSC Multi-Transmit (simple hex code that operates the camera "Home" command:

                    01 00 00 05 00 00 00 00 81 01 06 04 FF

                    Here is what is being shown via the OSC Monitor

                    01 0 0 00  05  00 0 0 00  00  81 0 1 06 04 FF..

                    The numeric groupings are being changed?  The camera is not responding from Isadora.  

                    I am obviously missing something basic.  Looking for the light...

                    Mac Studio M2-Ultra, MacBook Pro M1 Ultra. OSX-14.1.2

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                      opmeyer @bonemap
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                      @bonemap

                      I second that feature request.

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                      • MichelM
                        Michel Izzy Guru @kdobbe
                        last edited by

                        @kdobbe

                        Are you sending OSC messages directly to the camera?

                        Best Michel

                        Michel Weber | www.filmprojekt.ch | rMBP (2019) i9, 16gig, AMD 5500M 8 GB, OS X 10.15 | located in Winterthur Switzerland.

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