On Feb 28, 2015, at 16:29 22, Len Ovens <len(a)ovenwerks.net> wrote:
OSC is good because it is wide open... and bad because
it is wide open. No two applications seem to use OSC commands that are the same as
another.
Right. It’s the ‘mechanism, but no policy’ conundrum all over again.
I have no particular beef against OSC or OCA. However, there is already a small multitude
of AoIP control protocols out there (Dante, JetNet, LiveWire, Q-Lan, WheatNet, …). I
don’t think that adding Yet Another Incompatible Protocol is fundamentally going to
improve this situation. What would be far more helpful would be a decent FOSS library for
supporting one of the quasi-dominant AoIP systems; something that could help push that
system over the top to make it the defacto industry standard. Today, in the pro
audio/broadcasting space, there are really only two realistic contenders for this role:
LiveWire or Ravenna. Pick one.
Cheers!
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