Dear Camille,
Thanks for the updated software package of Osculator 2.12.
I would like to inform how the 'start pairing' function can be activated through an OSC address, it seems to be missing in the new version.
Previously i have used Osculator 2.10 in osx leopard snow to connect some wii's automatically at startup from my own custom c++ application. I was using the /osculator/discovery @start osc address to activate the discovery feature.
When updating the os to osx lion, it seemed osculator could no longer connect the wii's. Also not when manually hitting the 'start discovery' button.
I then updated to Osculator 2.12 for osx lion, where now the 'start pairing' button is implemented. This works perfect for connecting the wii's manually. But the /osculator/discovery @start osc address message from my custom application no longer activates the discovery/pairing function. I hoped in this new version there would be a command like /osculator/pairing @start, but after testing this does not result to anything.
So my question / request: could you implement this /osculator/pairing @start and @stop address feature into this new Osculator 2.12 version?
Or is there any other way to activate the pairing / discovery process through osc from a custom c++ application working on osx lion with osculator 2.12?
Thanks a lot for your effort building this great software tool, i am looking forward to your answer.
Best regards,
Arne
(NL)
Thanks for the updated software package of Osculator 2.12.
I would like to inform how the 'start pairing' function can be activated through an OSC address, it seems to be missing in the new version.
Previously i have used Osculator 2.10 in osx leopard snow to connect some wii's automatically at startup from my own custom c++ application. I was using the /osculator/discovery @start osc address to activate the discovery feature.
When updating the os to osx lion, it seemed osculator could no longer connect the wii's. Also not when manually hitting the 'start discovery' button.
I then updated to Osculator 2.12 for osx lion, where now the 'start pairing' button is implemented. This works perfect for connecting the wii's manually. But the /osculator/discovery @start osc address message from my custom application no longer activates the discovery/pairing function. I hoped in this new version there would be a command like /osculator/pairing @start, but after testing this does not result to anything.
So my question / request: could you implement this /osculator/pairing @start and @stop address feature into this new Osculator 2.12 version?
Or is there any other way to activate the pairing / discovery process through osc from a custom c++ application working on osx lion with osculator 2.12?
Thanks a lot for your effort building this great software tool, i am looking forward to your answer.
Best regards,
Arne
(NL)
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