Resolume became complete unstable

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hive8
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Resolume became complete unstable

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Something strange is happening. Since the last 2 weeks resolume became complete unstable cant use it anymore
When i start it up, the preview layer text keeps on flashing. Also the layers jump around them-self. And I am unable to switch from one deck to the other.

I narrowed it down that when i disable OSC resolume starts fine, the strange thing is there is no OSC client running that can signals can it be that port 8000 is not good?
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Re: Resolume became complete unstable

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Windows or Mac?

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drazkers wrote:Windows or Mac?
Windows 8
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Re: Resolume became complete unstable

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Hive8, are you using port 8000 to send or receive in Arena?

What comes up when you enter http://127.0.0.1:8000 in a web browser?

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Yes i use port 8000 for both send and receive, on localhost 127.0.0.1:8000 nothing comes up in the browser.
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That might be the problem since Resolume sends the same OSC Address Pattern and Type Tag String that it receives to control parameters. So if you use the same port to send and receive, it might cause some OSC loop if you are not connected to a controller with a different IP address since you'd be sending and receiving on localhost:8000 or 127.0.0.1:8000

If I recall you're using Lemur which receives on port 8000, correct? Why don't you change your receive port to the <IP of your lemur controller> and port 1234 and see if that helps solve your issue. You will need to change your OSC 0 target address in Lemur to port 1234

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I will give that a try, thank you for the suggestion :)
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Certainly.

I reread what I wrote and it wasn't 100% clear so I want I make sure you change the receive port in Resolume.

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