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    [SOLVED] Posenet to OSC to Isadora

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      Beth5
      last edited by Woland

      Hello! I'm a bit of a newbie and am on a steep learning curve here, but I'm excited to be playing with these new webcam/browser-based tracking systems (PoseNet, etc)... I have got to a point where I am receiving input from this: https://github.com/tommymitch/... in Isadora. The model is running in the browser and I've got the ports connected,
      but it's only coming through on one channel, as in the pic below:
      The number of values is changing, but I don't know how to separate the data into different channels. I'm thinking it might be something in the javascript before it gets to Isadora, as I've had success with this one: https://github.com/kylemcdonal...

      Any help or other enthusiastic noobs very much welcome! 🙂

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        DusX Tech Staff @Beth5
        last edited by

        @beth5

        You can use the 'OSC Multi Listener' actor to see the data from a multi value OSC address such as this.

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          bonemap Izzy Guru @Beth5
          last edited by bonemap

          @beth5 said:

          I don't know how to separate the data into different channels

           Hi,

          Conveniently Isadora separates the data for you. As @DusX suggests it is a matter of using the OSC Multi Listener. Here is an example where 132 osc values are streaming through channel 2. The OSC Multi Listener is then set to a 'base chan' of 2 with 132 'num chan'. The OSC Multi Listener will then open up to accommodate the number of data channels specified with an option to show the channel names.


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            Beth5
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            Thanks all! 

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