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    [ANSWERED] NDI transfer problem between 2 mac with Isadora

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    • tease
      tease @Juriaan last edited by

      @juriaan sorry: isadora 3.0.7

      Thomas Israël : Mac Studio M1 Max 32Go Ventura & MBP 2016 10.15.7 i7 16Go Intel HD 530 1536Mo - located in Belgium - France - Brasil
      Digital art - performance - Opera - installation - interactivity - sculpture / 18 years on Isadora / mac, hack & PC - www.thomasisrael.be & https://linktr.ee/thoisr

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        Woland Tech Staff @tease last edited by

        @tease said:

        direct ethernet network

        Are you sure you have the network setup correctly?

        I just tested between a Mac and a PC on the same wireless network and had no issue whatsoever.

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          tease @Woland last edited by

          @woland: since the network has a green light on both side on the apple network configuration pannel, 

          with a fix IP and the same Sub-network, and that the mac receive the name of the other one and the fact that its sending a NDI, I think the network could be ok. 

          But I also had problem with the OSC transmit, but I don't know if I can transmit OSC and NDI thrue the same cable, at the same time, or if indeed, I have a network problem...

          I've test a few cable and adaptors.

          What else could be wrongly fix on a direct network if both have a fix IP and the same su-network? and that on the network setting they say they are connected?

          What do you think? 

          best,

          Thomas Israël : Mac Studio M1 Max 32Go Ventura & MBP 2016 10.15.7 i7 16Go Intel HD 530 1536Mo - located in Belgium - France - Brasil
          Digital art - performance - Opera - installation - interactivity - sculpture / 18 years on Isadora / mac, hack & PC - www.thomasisrael.be & https://linktr.ee/thoisr

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            tease @Woland last edited by

            @woland isadora 3.0.7

            Thomas Israël : Mac Studio M1 Max 32Go Ventura & MBP 2016 10.15.7 i7 16Go Intel HD 530 1536Mo - located in Belgium - France - Brasil
            Digital art - performance - Opera - installation - interactivity - sculpture / 18 years on Isadora / mac, hack & PC - www.thomasisrael.be & https://linktr.ee/thoisr

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            • Woland
              Woland Tech Staff last edited by

              Some tests:

              1. Over a wired network, with two actual macs, (not the hack), test whether or not you can send OSC with your network setup
              2. Over a wired network, with two actual macs, (not the hack), test whether or not you can send NDI with your network setup
              3. Over a wireless network, with two actual macs, (not the hack), test whether or not you can send OSC with your network setup
              4. Over a wireless network, with two actual macs, (not the hack), test whether or not you can send NDI with your network setup
              5. Over a wireless network, with the mac and the hack, test whether or not you can send OSC with your network setup
              6. Over a wireless network, with the mac and the hack, test whether or not you can send NDI with your network setup

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                DillTheKraut @tease last edited by

                @tease

                Is the Network directly connected or with a switch or hub in between? If there is a switch, is it just an unmanaged, dump one or a managed? If it is managed, you might need to set some multi/broadcasting settings for it.


                Best
                Dill

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                  tease @Woland last edited by tease

                  @woland: that will be the head of my "to do list" tomorrow morning! thanks!

                  I will also add: 

                  1. Over a wired network, with on macs and on PC  (the hack can boot on window), test whether or not you can send OSC with your network setup
                  2. Over a wired network, with on macs and on PC  (the hack can boot on window)), test whether or not you can send NDI with your network setup

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                  Digital art - performance - Opera - installation - interactivity - sculpture / 18 years on Isadora / mac, hack & PC - www.thomasisrael.be & https://linktr.ee/thoisr

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                    tease @DillTheKraut last edited by

                    @dillthekraut: no switch no hub, just mac to mac! but thanks!

                    Thomas Israël : Mac Studio M1 Max 32Go Ventura & MBP 2016 10.15.7 i7 16Go Intel HD 530 1536Mo - located in Belgium - France - Brasil
                    Digital art - performance - Opera - installation - interactivity - sculpture / 18 years on Isadora / mac, hack & PC - www.thomasisrael.be & https://linktr.ee/thoisr

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                    • Woland
                      Woland Tech Staff @tease last edited by

                      @tease said:

                      @dillthekraut: no switch no hub, just mac to mac! but thanks!

                       Do you have a gigabit switch or router that that you can throw into the mix?

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                      • tease
                        tease @Woland last edited by

                        @woland and the others: IT WAS A NETWORK PROBLEM! (not Hackintosh related)

                        I'm a bad network setter, I know it, but I thaught this time I learned my lesson... so I created a sub-network 255.255.255.255... meaning I was closing all gates! 

                        A friend explained why the receiver could anyway see the other mac but I don't get it.

                        after that I did a 255.255.0.0 sub-network and it worked fine.

                        For network alergics like me, I put a print screen (sorry in french)

                        IP Adress1: 168.168.0.2 , IP Adress2: 168.168.0.3

                        After that I was able to have two good NDI feed (both sides) and a OSC transmit.

                        Thanks for your help,

                        Best,

                        Thomas Israël : Mac Studio M1 Max 32Go Ventura & MBP 2016 10.15.7 i7 16Go Intel HD 530 1536Mo - located in Belgium - France - Brasil
                        Digital art - performance - Opera - installation - interactivity - sculpture / 18 years on Isadora / mac, hack & PC - www.thomasisrael.be & https://linktr.ee/thoisr

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