faq:iphone
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??? How can I connect TouchOSC to my Mac without a WiFI router? | ??? How can I connect TouchOSC to my Mac without a WiFI router? | ||
- | !!! If your Mac is Airport enabled (nowadays all laptop | + | !!! While this method works, it is not the recommended one as the internal wireless adapter of the Macs is too weak to provide good results with show control applications. |
+ | If you really need to connect | ||
- **On your Mac:** Click on Airport icon in the menu bar (this is the one that looks like a radar scan). | - **On your Mac:** Click on Airport icon in the menu bar (this is the one that looks like a radar scan). | ||
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- You can now leave the Settings app, and run TouchOSC, OSCemote or any iPhone music controller app you like. | - You can now leave the Settings app, and run TouchOSC, OSCemote or any iPhone music controller app you like. | ||
- | ??? What is the best way to connect an iPhone/iPad to Osculator? | + | ??? What is the best way to connect an iPad/ |
- | !!! By nature OSC is a protocol | + | !!! The method |
- | On a local network, there is virtually no chance to lose packets or receive them in a different order, however you might run into latency and jitter problems. The solution is to avoid having intermediaries | + | Check out [[http:// |
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- | The best way to connect an iPhone and Osculator together is to use the procedure | + | ??? I have followed carefully |
+ | It is possible that you have an issue with a firewall configured on your machine. | ||
- | ??? I have been bake to get bi-directional communication between | + | If you are using a third party software to control network communication, |
- | !!! Under some circumstances, | + | |
+ | Mac OS X includes a basic firewall, which can be configured. | ||
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+ | If you are using Mac OS X Snow Leopard, the system will prompt you as soon as it receives a packet from outside. | ||
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+ | ??? TouchOSC and Ableton Live were working fine together | ||
+ | !!! Under some circumstances, | ||
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+ | ??? How do I know what is the IP address or host name of my iPhone or iPad? | ||
+ | !!! If you are using TouchOSC, you can get your device' | ||
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+ | However, using the IP address is not the best thing to do if you want to send OSC messages to your iPhone. | ||
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+ | The network host name is given from the iPhone' | ||
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+ | By default, iPhones are configured with a name like " | ||
+ | {{ : | ||
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+ | ??? How do I send messages coming from one device to two computers? | ||
+ | !!! There are two ways of doing this: | ||
+ | - First option, use OSCulator' | ||
+ | * First, run OSCulator on both computers. | ||
+ | * Choose one computer as the master and the other as the slave. | ||
+ | * In the main list of the master computer, locate the message you want to send to the slave computer, and duplicate it (Command-D) | ||
+ | * Open the Parameters Window, and go to the OSC tab | ||
+ | * In the table at the top, define a new target by choosing an empty slot, click on the gear icon, then choose the item that matches your slave computer (you should see the OSCulator service with your computer name in the list). Remember the slot number (most of the time it should be slot number 2). | ||
+ | * In the table at the bottom, add a new routing by clicking the + button, and change the slot number from default slot (Đ) to the number you've just memorized (2 for instance). | ||
+ | * Close the Parameters Window. | ||
+ | * Finally assign the newly created OSC routing to one of your duplicated message. | ||
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+ | - Second option, use the oscbroadcast tool. This solution is a little bit more advanced, but has the advantage of routing every OSC message without distinction and is therefore more powerful. | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * Start the tool using the command line, for example: < | ||
+ | * Setup your iPad or iPhone device to send data to a oscbroadcast OSC port (here 3333). | ||
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+ | References: | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
faq/iphone.txt · Last modified: 2016/12/10 10:12 by camille