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Server names mightn't show up #1

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bangnoise opened this issue Mar 22, 2014 · 6 comments
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Server names mightn't show up #1

bangnoise opened this issue Mar 22, 2014 · 6 comments
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I haven't checked this, but ajmc + bc say jitter servers don't send their name...

@bangnoise bangnoise added the bug label Mar 22, 2014
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wugmump commented Mar 22, 2014

its true.

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more details in this forum post

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Seems to work fine if I send the server name as a message to the syphon
server object (not as an attribute), but yeah otherwise it doesn't work...

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When using multiple tcpsyphonclient, the jit.gl.syphonclient receive the same client's names "TCPclient Default" and impossible to switch between them !
The simple syphon Client receive too the sames server's name, but can switch bitween them !

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vade commented Apr 10, 2017

Well, messages 100% work, as does using attrui, but @ServerName does not appear to set the name correctly after a quick test.

Id suggest working around this by using attrui or just sending a message as per the help file for now.

i'll take a peek, but boy am i reminded of not liking the Jitter SDK :)

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vade commented Apr 10, 2017

Also WRT to TCPSyphonClient, i have no idea why it wouldn't work - if you use messages @stoufdev and Simple Client and other local clients update, then you are looking at a TCPSyphonClient bug, or a bug in your patcher logic.

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