I have 2 Windows 10 computers, both running Avenue 7.3.2 rev74029. One of them shows an OSC IP Address of 192.168.1.104 (on my local network), and I can send OSC things to Resolume and things work as expected.
The other machine (on the same network) strangely shows an OSC IP Address of 169.254.197.226, and I have NO idea where it's getting that address from. If I ping it, it's unreachable. The IP address of the machine is 192.168.1.114, and the output of ipconfig doesn't have 169.254 anywhere in it. Somehow that machine (with the same version of Windows and Avenue 7) is pulling the address 169.254.197.226 from somewhere, but where?
Ideally I'd actually like to explicitly set the OSC IP Address that Resolume uses. I.e. I'd like to set it to 127.0.0.1 so that I can write software that uses the same IP Address on all machines. Is that possible?
I can certainly deal with the situation where Resolume picks one of the other valid IP addresses of the machine, but when it picks an invalid address - 169.254.197.226 - I'm at a loss as to how to use it!
Thanks for any help!
...Tim...