On Fri, February 8, 2013 6:25 am, Bill Gribble wrote:
From a developer's perspective, I found liblo to
be a good wrapper
around OSC. Here's a snip from the liblo README:
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liblo is a lightweight library that provides an easy to use implementation
of
the OSC protocol. For more information about the OSC protocol, please see:
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http://www.cnmat.berkeley.edu/OpenSoundControl/
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http://www.opensoundcontrol.org/
The official liblo homepage is here:
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http://liblo.sourceforge.net/
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I do most of my development in Python, but I found the "pyliblo"
bindings for liblo to be Good Enough (tm) to get my app responding to
and generating OSC. I did have to make a small patch or two which I
haven't submitted back upstream; if you are using the Python bindings
let me know and I'll point you to my changes.
I might need that shortly.
It was quite a nice feeling to click
"Learn", wiggle a fader on my
iphone TouchOSC app, and watch the fader in my Linux app start to move!
How does one achieve that set of steps with Linux software? Is there a
generic OSC control app for Linux that will communicate with any OSC
enabled app?
Thanks,
Bill Gribble
On Fri, 2013-02-08 at 06:17 +1100, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
Hi,
Can someone point me to a very simple and obvious HOWTO on making OSC
work
with Linux Apps?
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