• endorak

    Thank you @ingox, seems to work now!!

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  • endorak

    Hello guys,

    I'm having another issues to ask you.

    Why the message on the right (in OSC syntax) is not recognized by [list split] and so it isn't sent by the [udpsend] object?

    The same message, translated by the [unpackOSC] and routed by the [routeOSC /oscar], printed in the console and then copied and sent through the [list split] object works like a charm.

    I'm becoming crazy....

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    messageTEST.pd

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  • endorak

    thank you all!

    @whale-av yes, the OSC is the easiest solution, you're right. In Max I can operate with it without problems. I don't have mrpeach, but I'm using iemnet, that I think is pretty the same. Thank you!

    @weightless I think this is the easiest one for my needs. the [symbol] object is the key and I can use also the object [list] to send as much as I want. Thank you!

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    You are really efficient in helping people!

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  • endorak

    Not working.
    Now it receives some 0s.
    No idea where the problem is, because even with simple data (as the firsts 2 numbers of the message) it doesn't work as expected.

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  • endorak

    Thank you for the help.

    After obtained the right part of the message (192.165.2.104 -> 192.165.2.156, for example) I would like to send via udp to another machine with Max.

    I've used now an udpreceive object in the same patch in localhost only for test.
    When I send that part to the udpsend, udpreceive print "0 0 0"

    And if I try to send to udpsend only an Ip, like 192.165.2.104, the console say "udpsend: no method for '192.165.2.104'".

    ALso if I try to send via udp the first segment of the original message (1234 345.4567), udpreceive print "210 123".

    I don't understand how to send that messages in the right way.

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  • endorak

    Hello everyone.
    I'm very new to pd. Sorry if the following problem it's a stupid one.

    I'm receiving in pd some data from a net sniffing app, through a python script.
    I'm using udpreceive and unpackOSC for this.

    An example of the data strings received is something like

    /aaa 1234 345.4657 192.165.2.104 -> 192.165.2.156
    /aaa 1234 345.4645 192.165.2.107 -> 192.165.2.156

    Using routeOSC /aaa I'm able to filter the first part.

    Now I would like to filter the data received only in the form of: 192.165.2.107 -> 192.165.2.156, filtering out all data before the ip addresses, in order to send the new string to Max (set on another machine with udpreceive object).

    I'm a really novice to the platform, sorry.

    Thank you all for my (maybe) silly question.

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