Re: Version 1.6.14 released
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:59 pm
Hi Jesse,
I have a question about the OSX Command line utility that is included with the 1.6.14 release.
I double-click the UNIX Exec file and Terminal opens with this:
~ /SL\ Command\ line\ test/slregister ; exit;
Usage: /Users/alanayoub/Desktop/SL Command line test/slregister target_port_# sl_server_port_# [unregister]
Where target_port_# is the OSC port of the server you
wish to receive status updates from SooperLooper
And sl_server_port_# is your SL port (for example use 9951 for the standalone SL, or 10051 for the AU plugin)
logout
[Process completed]
I exported this result as text in order to put in my relevant port numbers but it seems that I am doing something wrong.
This is what I get:
~/Volumes/SooperLooper-1.6.14/slregister ; exit;Usage: /Volumes/SooperLooper-1.6.14/slregister target_port_3334 sl_server_port_10052
Usage: /Volumes/SooperLooper-1.6.14/slregister target_port_# sl_server_port_# [unregister]
Where target_port_# is the OSC port of the server you
wish to receive status updates from SooperLooper
And sl_server_port_# is your SL port (for example use 9951 for the standalone SL, or 10051 for the AU plugin)
logout
[Process completed]
Nothing that I can tell is actually changing regarding SL registering OSC Updates...
AM I using the command line utility correctly?
If I am I can rule that step out of my problems..
Thanks,
AL
p.s. I am trying to get SL to send OSC Updates back to Osculator and ultimately to my Ipodtouch!
I have a question about the OSX Command line utility that is included with the 1.6.14 release.
I double-click the UNIX Exec file and Terminal opens with this:
~ /SL\ Command\ line\ test/slregister ; exit;
Usage: /Users/alanayoub/Desktop/SL Command line test/slregister target_port_# sl_server_port_# [unregister]
Where target_port_# is the OSC port of the server you
wish to receive status updates from SooperLooper
And sl_server_port_# is your SL port (for example use 9951 for the standalone SL, or 10051 for the AU plugin)
logout
[Process completed]
I exported this result as text in order to put in my relevant port numbers but it seems that I am doing something wrong.
This is what I get:
~/Volumes/SooperLooper-1.6.14/slregister ; exit;Usage: /Volumes/SooperLooper-1.6.14/slregister target_port_3334 sl_server_port_10052
Usage: /Volumes/SooperLooper-1.6.14/slregister target_port_# sl_server_port_# [unregister]
Where target_port_# is the OSC port of the server you
wish to receive status updates from SooperLooper
And sl_server_port_# is your SL port (for example use 9951 for the standalone SL, or 10051 for the AU plugin)
logout
[Process completed]
Nothing that I can tell is actually changing regarding SL registering OSC Updates...
AM I using the command line utility correctly?
If I am I can rule that step out of my problems..
Thanks,
AL
p.s. I am trying to get SL to send OSC Updates back to Osculator and ultimately to my Ipodtouch!