[Clam-devel] Blender CLAM integration
Pete Carss
dmtquarter at googlemail.com
Fri May 8 08:07:47 PDT 2009
I've tried running Blender and CLAM on the same box (Ubuntu 9.04). Now the
exported network loads, and when I press ALT-A in blender I get the
FrameChanged message in NetworkEditor. So, it works, kinda.
I think the problem with my network was a labeling issue with the listener
and source - they'd ended up with extra numbers, like: listener0.000.
But - I saw the sockets being used, and assumed that Blender and CLAM could
be on different machines? I thought OSC could be used this way, am I wrong?
Pete
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Pete Carss <dmtquarter at googlemail.com>wrote:
> That network loaded fine.
>
> I'm using BlenderOSCSender and network_scene_exporter with a version number
> of 1.3.1 on XP with Blender 4.8ish - and running SVN Network Editor on
> Ubuntu 9.04 (64bit). Am I asking for trouble trying to run across platforms
> and version?
>
> I'm assuming I can run Blender and NetworkEditor on different machines? Is
> this correct?
>
> Pete
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Natanael Olaiz <nolaiz at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> El 05/08/2009 03:31 PM, Pete Carss escribió:
>>
>>> Thanks, that clears up why I had no spatialization plugins. I was
>>> assuming the scons build at the CLAM root was picking up the plugins....I
>>> can stick to one platform now ;-)
>>>
>>> So they compiled and installed OK - but I'm getting this error:
>>>
>>
>> Mmmm... Which version of clam are you using? SVN? (I guess so, because the
>> created OSC paths...) I tried the demo_scene_maker script here, and the
>> network is loaded correctly (BTW, I attached it here, with one source and
>> one listener). Could you send us your generated .clamnetwork file?
>>
>>
>> Loading CLAM_OSC.clamnetwork...
>>> [...]
>>> ##########################################################
>>> ################### ASSERTION FAILED #####################
>>> ##########################################################
>>> At file scons/libs/core/src/FlattenedNetwork.cxx line 451
>>> No processing in the network has the name '001_xyz'.
>>>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>> I've never used SpatDif before so maybe this is obvious.
>>>
>>>
>> No, is not a SpatDIF related problem, is a wrong network: probably some
>> connection of a processing that doesn't exists...
>>
>> PS - I think I just watched a video from LAC09 with you scratching your
>>> chin a lot....
>>>
>>
>> Yep, that was me. :)
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Natanael.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Pete
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Natanael Olaiz <nolaiz at gmail.com<mailto:
>>> nolaiz at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Pete,
>>>
>>> Beside I have to check and update the how-to that you read (we
>>> actualized the plugins but not the wiki...), the problem that you
>>> have about MultiLibloSource is because you didn't compiled the
>>> CLAM OSC plugin, which is on the subversion repository
>>> (http://clam-project.org/clam/trunk), and I think is also in the
>>> web packages. You have to make a scons clam_prefix=... prefix=...
>>> and scons install whithin CLAM/plugins/osc directory. It uses the
>>> Liblo library, that exists for Linux for sure, but I don't know if
>>> it also for windows.
>>>
>>> In short I expect to actualize the instructions, and probably the
>>> scripts too. Meanwhile, try compiling the osc plugin, and if you
>>> have any question, you are welcome to ask.
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Natanael.
>>>
>>> El 05/08/2009 02:07 PM, Pete Carss escribió:
>>>
>>> Hello There,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to use CLAM in conjunction with Blender. I'm trying
>>> to deploy this in the Fulldome theatre I run, so I'm using a
>>> dome-corrected build of Blender which is Windows only. I have
>>> multiple platforms available to deploy CLAM.
>>>
>>> I have followed the instructions at
>>> http://clam-project.org/wiki/Devel/Blender_support
>>>
>>>
>>> I have created a demo scene using the supplied script, created
>>> a CLAM network file using another supplied script. When I
>>> attempt to load this file, I get an error message complaining
>>> about lack of "MultiLibloSource". MultiLibLoSource seems not
>>> to exist on all the platforms I've tested: Ubuntu 8.10 (32bit
>>> binary) Ubuntu 9.04 (64bit built from source) Windows XP
>>> (binary stable and SVN snapshot) and Mac OS X (binary stable
>>> and SVN snapshot)
>>>
>>> What platform does MultiLibloSource exist on?
>>>
>>> Yours
>>>
>>> Pete
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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