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Tue 7 Feb 2006, 19:08
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bon ben finalement, le Net est plus explicatif que les manuels Apple... AUNetSend & AUNetReceive AUNetSend and AUNetReceive operate in a pair, with NetSend transmitting audio to NetReceive. You can use them over the network, or just between two applications on the same computer. NetSend advertises itself with Bonjour (formerly known as Rendezvous), which NetReceive then looks for, so they are completely painless to set up. Here on the left, is GarageBand running on my PowerMac, sending the the audio for a track out with AUNetSend. On the right, is my PowerBook receiving that audio with AUNetReceive: AUNetSend AUNetReceive AUNetSend can send the audio in a variety of formats: uncompressed, Apple Lossless, compressed AIFF, and AAC. If you have a fast network, or are sending audio between two applications, you'll probably want to use Apple Lossless. Otherwise you can drop down to a high-bitate AAC to save on bandwidth (but with a CPU hit). AUNetReceive (but not AuNetSend) is also a Generator, so not all AudioUnit hosts will support it currently. See below for more about Generator plugins. Donc, en gros, c'est de l'audio en réseau sur le même ordi ou au sein d'un réseau, pas sur le Net...
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Tue 7 Feb 2006, 22:03
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bon, j'ai fait des test avec un pote en reseau local, entre 2 logic express. netsend et net receive, sur le moment super bien, et des que l'on a commencé a mettre chacun des instrus virtuel.... bouhhhh la latence, au moins une seconde voir plus. Ayant install menumeter, le debit reseau donné 200k/sec ....... La config, j'avais monté le reseau avec les ports firewire des deux ordis. Bon, le reseau passe par 3 disques durs externe firewire, sur lesquelles sont mes samples, je sais pas si ca joue. 2eme essai avec la demo de wormhole, super au debut et puis latence de 1 seconde au moins avec les instrus.... Debit annoncé, 380k/sec via menumeter Je trouve hallucinant un si bas debit surtout en local. Effectivement, je n'ai pas reussi a les connectés via le web, sachant que chez moi je n'ai pas de routeur, donc transparent, et pas de mappage... Affaire a suivre.
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