One thing that was possible in pd 0.50 was to "send" to netreceive -u ... this
was added by Shahrokh Yadegari a year or so ago.
Interesting. I remember it being mentioned in the help patch, but it
never seemed to work for me (at least on Windows). We can of course
bring it back!
What I would also like to have is something like a [sendto( message, so
we can reply only to a specific client, using the address we get from
the new outlet.
Christof
On 28.03.2020 06:35, Miller Puckette via Pd-dev wrote:
correction: I forgot that Roman's netpd uses iemnet, not netsend/netreceive,
which I guess is why his jack~ implementation is working better than mine.
I can switch over as well, so I don't have any urgent need to send replies
from netreceive -u to netsend -u as I had thought.
It would still be good if the new netsend/receive were able to do this, both
to maintain 0.50 compatibility, and to allow vanilla-only access to that
ability.
The 0.50 version actually didn't do it particularly well - datagrams
were limited to 1000 bytes, which was stupid of me. It still got used by
others I think.
thanks again...
Miller
On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 08:45:16PM -0700, Miller Puckette via Pd-dev wrote:
To Pd dev (of interest to netsend/netreceive experts :) -
One thing that was possible in pd 0.50 was to "send" to netreceive -u ... this
was added by Shahrokh Yadegari a year or so ago. I think it gets used; for
instance I don't see how to implement jacktrip without it (as Roman
Haefeli did in his netpd system and as I'm now trying to do in a Camomile
plugin).
Would it be onerous to bring that capability back? For the moment we can
fall back to 0.50 but we'd need a way to do this, even if it's impossible to
do exactly compatibly with 0.50.
thanks
Miller
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