Re: MOD web-ui

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oh also, the chromium version matters ... i kinda remember there was a
bug on older browsers.

i'm using chromium 28.



On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 3:04 PM, Bruno Gola <brunogola@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> hi hermann,
>
> which browser are you using? i've only tested on Chromium but we plan
> to support firefox as well.
>
> thanks for the comments :)
>
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 2:18 PM, hermann meyer <brummer-@xxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi Bruno
>>
>> Yep, that helps a lot, export the environment variables was what I missing,
>> now I get effect ports in jackd, which I could connect, and get sound. Only,
>> I wasn't able to set values for the controllers, not in the main frame, nor
>> in the "details" frame.
>> It works for selectors (could set selection and it works), but didn't for
>> knobs/sliders (no reaction in UI nor in sound).
>>
>> Am 28.08.2013 16:30, schrieb Bruno Gola:
>>
>>> hi hermann,
>>>
>>> it's still in really alpha stage to run mod-ui on your desktop, but
>>> let me see if I can help you.
>>>
>>> i just cloned the source code from github and followed the README
>>>
>>> then I started
>>>
>>> $ mod-host -v  # (-v to have some feedback on what's going on)
>>>
>>> went back to the mod-ui dir  (just cloned and configured following the
>>> README) and did:
>>>
>>> $ . modui-env/bin/activate
>>> $ export MOD_DEV_ENVIRONMENT=0 MOD_CONTROLLER_INSTALLED=0
>>> MOD_DEVICE_WEBSERVER_PORT=8888 MOD_PLUGIN_LIBRARY_DIR=~/.lv2/
>>> MOD_HTML_DIR=html/
>>> $ ./server.py
>>>
>>>   pointed my chromium webbrowser  to http://localhost:8888/ and voila :)
>>>
>>> this should work fine. oh, if you did install any plugins from the
>>> cloud server (using the search box and clicking on the 'all' radio
>>> button), please delete your dados/ directory (inside the mod-ui/
>>> directory) before trying again.
>>>
>>> i'm sorry it's not that clear or easy, but we were not expecting any
>>> desktop users by now and are in a rush to send our first MOD units :)
>>
>> Hey, hey, mod-host with the mod-ui web-interface is straight forward, I
>> can't believe that I'm the first who try it out??? It reminds me on jost,
>> but the Interface looks sooooo cooool, man, great work. I could imagine a
>> lot of fun for me to play with it around, (if I get it to work). However, I
>> fully understand that your focus is on the embedded MOD.
>> So, I can wait.
>>
>>
>>
>>> i hope it works for you, if not, let me now :)
>>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 5:11 AM, hermann meyer <brummer-@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> HI
>>>>
>>>> Is anyone here successful running the mod-host web-ui?
>>>> I'm trying the last two day's to get it work, but can't get it.
>>>> I could run the mod-host in interactive mode, to get sound out of it, but
>>>> I
>>>> fail to do any remote control with the web-ui.
>>>> I could run the web-ui, browse plugins, load them, save paddle boards,
>>>> but
>>>> I still remain in a "Device is offline" state, I can't get a input to
>>>> connect to, well, a output is there on screen, but no input.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a tutorial anywhere?  Did I need to set the socket somehow ?
>>>> I would love to get it work, as the Web Interface looks really, really,
>>>> nice.
>>>>
>>>> hermann
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Bruno Gola <brunogola@xxxxxxxxx>
> http://bgo.la/ | +55 11 9-5552-3599



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