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PulseAudio - ParabolaWiki

    https://wiki.parabola.nu/PulseAudio
    6.4 Audacious. Audacious natively supports PulseAudio. In order to use it, set Audacious Preferences -> Audio -> Current output plugin to 'PulseAudio Output Plugin'. 6.5 Java/OpenJDK 6. Create a wrapper for the Java executable using padsp as seen on the Java sound with PulseAudio page. 6.6 Music Player Daemon (MPD) configure MPD to use PulseAudio.

Pulseaudio + Jack + Audacious: connections dropping

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/pulseaudio-jack-audacious-connections-dropping-4175644423/
    Pulseaudio + Jack + Audacious: connections dropping On occasion, though, when playing music via Audacious, I find that the connections between audacious and jack-mixer drop. This seems to occur whenever a stereo music file is followed by a mono music file and is then followed by another stereo file.

sound - Setting the default ALSA device for Pulseaudio ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/294512/setting-the-default-alsa-device-for-pulseaudio
    Answering the two questions: You can select the default device in PulseAudio with a GUI like the GNOME volume control, pavucontrol, or from the command line using pacmd set-default-sink.. By default, PulseAudio opens devices for 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz, whichever leads to lower resampling effort (so 96 kHz audio would usually lead to the device being opened at 48 kHz.

sound - How to reinstall PulseAudio (Ubuntu 12.04) - Ask ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/426648/how-to-reinstall-pulseaudio-ubuntu-12-04
    Open a terminal again and type (ignore any errors with the rm command): rm -r ~/.pulse ~/.asound* ~/.pulse-cookie ~/.config/pulse sudo apt-get install pulseaudio sudo alsa force-reload pavucontrol. The last command should restart the PulseAudio server and launch a desktop application for its settings. Another thread notes that there might be ...

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