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    • V
      vienastadas last edited by

      Hey everyone,

      I know it is probably not issue with Isadora, but I just can't get my OSC device (android tablet)
      and my Isadora device (PC on Win7) to connect. They both are connected to the same wlan,
      but do not receive messages I attempt to send. I have attempted to do a mobile hot-spot
      tethering on my android device to connect the two directly, but they were not able to talk
      to each other.
      Thanks
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      • Maximortal
        Maximortal last edited by

        did you check incoming and outgpoing port  on isadora and osc software? (i presume touch osc)

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        • DusX
          DusX Tech Staff last edited by

          @vienastadas

          PM me and I can share a ZIP of an unpublished tutorial with you.. it should help you thru this.

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          • Skulpture
            Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

            More than likely a port problem. Isadora is 1234 by default. Are you using TouchOSC by any chance?

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            • V
              vienastadas last edited by

              Hey everyone,

              I have switched to Touch OSC and that has solved the issue. The other app I was using
              did not have an option to designate the port.
              Thanks
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              • Maximortal
                Maximortal last edited by

                @vienastadas probably touchosc is the best osc controller for tablets and smartphone, but next time yopu need to use something differrent remember that you can change listening port in isadora just ogoing in preferences---midi/net and changing 1234 to what you need

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                • DusX
                  DusX Tech Staff last edited by

                  @vienastadas 

                  out of interest how did you connect your devices? Since Win 7 adhoc connections have become more complicated so I am curious your method. 

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                  • V
                    vienastadas last edited by

                    Hey DusX,

                    I have just used one of the old wireless routers which were lying around (or you can buy one really cheap on ebay nowadays).
                    Just create a dedicated wifi network, and you can fix the IP address for your PC by fiddling with wifi ipv4 protocol so
                    you don't have to fiddle with TouchOSC everytime.
                    Just give me a shout if you decide to go this way and need help.
                    T.
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