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The PulseAudio Sound Server

    https://esselfe.ca/docs/Pulseaudio-conf.pdf
    The PulseAudio Sound Server linux.conf.au 2007 Lennart Poettering [email protected] Universit¨at Hamburg, Department Informatik University of Hamburg, Department of Informatics Hamburg, Germany January 17th, 2007 Lennart Poettering The PulseAudio Sound Server

Pulseaudio and Amarok in 12.1 - openSUSE

    https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/468546-Pulseaudio-and-Amarok-in-12-1
    As allays pulseaudio isn't working but in 12.1 its disabling doesn't help. The issue is: my 5.1 system sounds crappy (and subwoofer doesn't work) when I use amarok and pulseaudio is enabled, but VLC and other videoplayers are able to play 5.1 sound. If I disable pulseaudio amarok sounds great (and subwoofer works), but videoplayers are unable to play …

Enabling the choice between Alsa or Pulseaudio in Amarok ...

    https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?t=132552
    Mamarok wrote:Amarok uses what the system provides, and it is completely out of scope for Amarok to change the system settings: If you don't want to use Pulseaudio, then switch to Alsa only before starting Amarok.It would also not work inside Amarok anyway, because you would have to restart the program (and most likely also the GUI desktop as well) when …

pulseaudio - How to get sound in a separate X server in ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/147547/how-to-get-sound-in-a-separate-x-server-in-ubuntu-11-04-or-later
    In older versions of Ubuntu (e.g. Ubuntu 10.10), there is a command ( ck-launch-session) which you could run in the second X server and the sound would work. Unfortunately, this command no longer has that effect in Ubuntu 11.04 and later. This is the command I would use to launch XBMC in a separate X server: xinit /usr/bin/ck-launch-session ...

Using PulseAudio as network sound server on Ubuntu and ...

    https://www.techytalk.info/pulseaudio-network-sound-server/
    Using your PC as PulseAudio network client. Now you can open sound options on your client PC by pressing Alt+F2 and entering "gnome-volume-control" into the "Run Application" dialog. On the "Output" tab you should be able to select any of the devices on your server PC as well as any local sound device as output device.

Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Amarok team says use it with ...

    https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-6070880.html
    Pulseaudio problems are most likely related to pulseaudio, not amarok. Use pulseaudio if you have a poorly supported audio chipset that can't do software or hardware mixing. Otherwise, adding -pulseaudio to your USE flags will save you lots of unnecessary trouble.

DO i need pulseaudio?

    https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/445943-do-i-need-pulseaudio
    > listening to something on amarok, I get no sound playing something with > flash. I read that it was a limitation of ALSA, which is why I asked if > I need pulseaudio to be able to share the sound card. I fixed that in 11.3 by disabling/removing pulseaudio. Check amarok->settings->playback then "configure phonon". If that tells you it is using

Amarok 2: resource or device busy?

    https://mail.kde.org/pipermail/amarok/2008-June/006205.html
    > amarok 1.4 was going directly with alsa or pulseaudio or another sound server. the problem is that phonon needs to be compiled to support the sound server that stands behing so that you can use phonon and another player at the same time. and as you think if you go directly with alsa also the 1.4 serie locks the audio device via xine-lib or ...

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