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Re: [Sc-devel] PsyCollider 3.1 - TCP & FFT



Hi,

while I include SwingOSC in the packages, it is not part of the source you check out. You have to download it from http:// www.sciss.de/swingOSC/ and copy the Class files into SCClassLibrary to be able to use it. (if you want to have the help files available too, you also need to copy them over, check out the SuperCollider folder in the download)

best
Chris



On 10 Dec 2007, at 16:15, John Glover wrote:

Hi,

Just built the latest source. I get the following error trying to
start SwingOSC in my startup.sc:

Class not defined.
   in file 'selected text'
   line 29 char 8:
  SwingOSC¥.program = "java -jar SwingOSC\\build\\swingosc.jar";

-----------------------------------
Class not defined.
   in file 'selected text'
   line 31 char 10:
  g=SwingOSC¥.default;

-----------------------------------
StartUp done.


In fact, if I just open up a code window and execute SwingOSC; I get:

Class not defined.
   in file 'selected text'
   line 1 char 8:
  SwingOSC¥;
-----------------------------------
nil

where it should just say SwingOSC.

Probably me doing something stupid...


John

On 10/12/2007, Christopher Frauenberger <frauenberger@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi John,

yes, we have to work on shutting it down properly when the Window is
closed. Should be a straight forward thing in the script.

thanks for testing

Chris

On 10 Dec 2007, at 15:23, John Glover wrote:

Hi,

Just installed. Starts up fine, playback of a few simple files was
fine also.

If I just close the main window without going to lang > stop server
first my computer blue screens and restarts. I'm sure that it's
related to poor drivers for my us-122 soundcard, but it should
probably stop both scsynth and swingosc before shutting down if you
just click close.

This even seems to happen occasionally even if i stop scsynth before
closing. Console window hangs, and if I close it the machine blue
screens. This is not just with 3.1 though, it happens with the older
version too.

The first time I went to shut down I got a java error in the console
window (I didn't catch it, window shut before I could read it).
SwingOSC seemed to keep running, had to kill java in the task manager.

Do you have to explicitly send a .quit to server and swingosc
before closing?

John


On 10/12/2007, Christopher Frauenberger <frauenberger@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

another step forward, the current version comes with FFT working and
TCP support (SwingOSC is now also running over TCP). The build is
based on today's checkout.

I have troubles tracing down the problem with the timestamps
in .sendBundle, so if anyone has a suspicion where this is happening
and how to fix it, please let me know.

Please test:
http://www.dcs.qmul.ac.uk/~frauenberger/PsyCollider-3.1b2.zip

Chris
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