| Reliability i a wireless system is dependent on how good the transmittter
and receiver are. Also, how much interference any nearby gadget is
throwing off in your space. The more distance between you and interfering
devices, the better. Especially if there is a processor or a clock signal.
- Partev
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--- Victor.Lazzarini@nuim.ie wrote:
From: victor
To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: OSC data not being transmitted
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 08:46:52 +0100
Wireless networks can be unreliable. I suppose the problem is neither
with Csound nor with liblo, but with the infrastruture.
Victor
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hector Centeno"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 1:16 AM
Subject: [Csnd] Re: OSC data not being transmitted
> Hello,
>
> Just to follow up on this. I tried using a wired connection instead of
> the wireless and it seems to work better. Does this make sense?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Hector
>
> p.s. I wonder if my posts are making it to the list since this is the
> second question I ask that gets no response (beside my own) either
> that or my questions are cryptically written (because of my bad
> English) or maybe I'm addressing very obscure areas :-)
>
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 5:45 PM, Hector Centeno wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm communicating two Csound instances running in realtime in two
>> separate networked (through a router) computers. The first one has a
>> GUI with FTLK controllers and the values are sent over to the second
>> computer to be used as synthesis parameters. Everything seems to work
>> fine except that some times it seems that at startup all the initial
>> data doesn't make it to the second computer. When the first computer
>> starts it sends around 61 parameters (all floating point values) to
>> the second one, then after that it only sends whatever parameters are
>> changed through the GUI. I guess the limiting factor here would be the
>> bandwidth of the network but does that mean that if the bandwidth is
>> surpassed then the data gets lost? Is it not queued and sent as the
>> bandwidth becomes available (creating some latency I guess, which is
>> not a problem in my case)? The first computer is a laptop connected
>> via wireless to the router (I'll test using a wired connection).
>>
>> Thanks, I'll appreciate any help. I'm running Linux in both computers
>> and a CVS build of Csound.
>>
>> Hector
>>
>
>
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