On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 04:36:30PM +0000, Folderol wrote:
With this lack of standardisation is there any point
in going for OSC
with it's quite significant overhead? Netjack also seems to have quite
a high overhead, and no specific mechanism for RT syncing audio.
It seems that the UDP protocol is already the preferred protocol for a
number of streaming media apps (1) for the same reasons as I mooted
earlier. Low packet overhead, virtually any packet size, chuck it out
as fast as the transport layer can cope with.
If you are comparing OSC to UDP you are comparing apples
to oranges. UDP is a transport protocol. OSC is a way to
encode events and associated data in a binary format. And
indeed there are no standards that define the meaning of
any OSC message. That again is at a different level.
And where do you get the 'quite significant overhead' ?
It just depends on how you use it.
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FA
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