![]() ![]() Hopefully the above logging output provides a lead. ![]() ![]() (In OSC everything is null-terminated and a multiple of 4 bytes.) I'm sure you're already aware of that, just figured I'd mention it as something to double check. One potential hazard in writing the commands directly in raw ASCII is the necessity of padding various fields to multiples of 4 bytes. 16:32:26.811 QLab sent OSC message: /cue/1/colorName green If you are using 3.0.6, there is another option to turn on even more debug logging.ĭefaults write .3 debugIncomingOSC -bool YES You can review these log messages using the /Applications/Utilities/Console.appįor example, the "/cue/1/start" message would produce something like: If you go to QLab -> Preferences -> Logging Level: 2 you will get log messages associated with the incoming OSC messages. ![]()
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