/usr/share/doc/lives/lives-OMC.txt is in lives-data 2.8.3-1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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sh: sendOSC -h localhost 49999
/video/play
/clip/select 2
/effect_key/enable 8
/effect_key/enable 3
/clip/select 1
/effect_key/disable 8
/video/play/reverse
/video/fps/set 10
/video/stop
/lives/quit
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OSC in LiVES.
LiVES now implements a standard version of Open Sound Control (http://www.opensoundcontrol.org)
which is being extended to OMC (Open Media Control) by members of Piksel.
LiVES currently supports libOSC and sendOSC from here:
http://www.cnmat.berkeley.edu/OpenSoundControl/index.html
LiVES is now compiled with OSC support by default. There are several
ways to activate it:
start up LiVES with, e.g.: lives -oscstart 49999
this will start up LiVES with OSC enabled on port 49999.
Or, start up LiVES normally and go to Tools/Preferences/Streaming. Here
you can ask LiVES to open a UDP port (default 49999, this can be changed). You can also ask LiVES to open an
OSC port every time it starts up (doing this can be a security risk, please check your firewall settings
first !)
You can then send commands using sendOSC. The autolives.pl script shows a sample implementation of it.
If using the default port (49999) you can just type: autolives.pl, for other ports, use
autolives.pl localhost <port> where <port> is the UDP port number in Preferences.
You can also run autolives.pl from another host using autolives.pl <host> <port>
Note that there is a default latency of up to 40ms for OSC commands to be processed in LiVES.
Depending on what the application is doing, commands could be processed slower than that.
INCOMING MESSAGES
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This is actually implemented now using the keyboard timer, so there is a default maximum latency of 4 ms.
Timecodes are ignored.
Floats are supported, but be aware that pd (pure data) will
sometimes send a float as an int (for example (float)1.0 is sent as (int)1).
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Current implemented commands:
See: http://openmediacontrol.wetpaint.com/page/LiVES+commands
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