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Hi all,
Have a situation where I am making my EOS broadcast to the network broadcast address (192.168.0.255 in this situation). The OSC monitor software on my computer can see the incoming OSC but the OSCRouter on the same computer cannot.
If I set the OSC UDP TX IP on the EOS to my computer IP directly the OSCRouter works, but this means it is not broadcast (and I am trying to trigger to independent QLAB machines at once)
Looking through the commits I can see there was a commit on 24 March 2016 which references this but it doesn't seem any files where changed and I can't see associated issue in the repo.
Is this a bug or (more likely) user error, that I cannot get OSCRouter to listen to incoming broadcast OSC?
Cheers
Update: I have now realsied you can enter multiple IPs separated by spaces in the OSC UDP TX IP which allows me to point the console at every computer so I have an issue for the workaround. I am leaving the issue up though as I believe it is still a correctly identified issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi all,
Have a situation where I am making my EOS broadcast to the network broadcast address (192.168.0.255 in this situation). The OSC monitor software on my computer can see the incoming OSC but the OSCRouter on the same computer cannot.
If I set the OSC UDP TX IP on the EOS to my computer IP directly the OSCRouter works, but this means it is not broadcast (and I am trying to trigger to independent QLAB machines at once)
Looking through the commits I can see there was a commit on 24 March 2016 which references this but it doesn't seem any files where changed and I can't see associated issue in the repo.
Is this a bug or (more likely) user error, that I cannot get OSCRouter to listen to incoming broadcast OSC?
Cheers
Update: I have now realsied you can enter multiple IPs separated by spaces in the OSC UDP TX IP which allows me to point the console at every computer so I have an issue for the workaround. I am leaving the issue up though as I believe it is still a correctly identified issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: