On 23/03/2016 11:40, Christopher Arndt
wrote:
Yes, and it's a bad thing for a "standard" protocol :)Am 23.03.2016 um 09:11 schrieb Alessio Degani:I need only rtpMIDI support. There are some other solitions?None that I know of. I researched this about two years ago and only came up with the projects you found too. I had a look at the scenic software, but it didn't seem easy to extract the RTP-MIDI part. One important thing to realize is, when people say RTP-MIDI, they usually mean "Apple's implementation of the RTP-MIDI plus its proprietary session handling protocol". I know of only these compatible implementations: - Apple's CoreMIDI framework for OS X and iOS - rtpMIDI (http://www.tobias-erichsen.de/software/rtpmidi.html): Windows, closed source - nmj (http://www.humatic.de/htools/nmj/): Android, closed source The developer of TouchDAW... the main tool I need to use with rtp-MIDI and Linux :) Cool! Ok... let me check on this in two years heheh- WinRTP-MIDI (http://winrtpmidi.codeplex.com/) - Windows RT The MIDI association supposedly wanted to standardize RTP-MIDI further, but I'm not sure whether that future standard will include Apple's extensions and how open it will be. Usually for such a things I go with OSC, but for the compatibility with "old" hardware, I have to implement a middle-ware for OSC-to-MIDI translation, and in a production environment is not recommended to run a not fully tested code :) Thank you Chris, Chris -- a. |
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