At 2:09 AM +0100 1/16/16, Melanie wrote:

I have made a club lighting system that uses actual DMX hardware
controllers and MIDI controllers and send the data to inworld. Turns
out the limiting factor isn't the data pipeline but the speed at which
ObjectUpdate gets sent out. Also, streams are typically not in sync
with events. HTTP-in was plenty fast for this.

Here is a video dated May, 2011:

https://youtu.be/jBcnuPonKe4

(I finally managed to get a Youtube account since almost nobody can read a raw MP4)

I was using UDP to stream commands in&out : No noticiable lag in both directions. You may recognize an old version of MaxMSP, which make easy to link any MIDI hardware (aka "control surface").

HTTP is lightweight and can lead to comparable performance. It unlocks the HTML/AJAX technology at the remote end.

So no, the LSL HTTP server is not slow. It also allows inter-grid communication. It's probably the most underused feature of scripting.


-- Jeff

_______________________________________________
Opensim-users mailing list
Opensim-users@opensimulator.org
http://opensimulator.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users

Reply via email to