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PulseAudio - ArchWiki

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PulseAudio#:~:text=By%20default%2C%20PulseAudio%20is%20configured%20to%20automatically%20detect,the%20box%2C%20only%20requiring%20a%20few%20minor%20tweaks.
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pulse-daemon: PulseAudio daemon configuration file - …

    https://www.systutorials.com/docs/linux/man/5-pulse-daemon/
    default-fragments= The default number of fragments. Defaults to 4. default-fragment-size-msec=The duration of a single fragment. Defaults to 25ms (i.e. the total buffer is thus 100ms long). DEFAULT DEFERRED VOLUME SETTINGS

pulse-daemon.conf(5) — pulseaudio — Debian buster — …

    https://manpages.debian.org/buster/pulseaudio/pulse-daemon.conf.5.en.html
    pulse-daemon.conf - PulseAudio daemon configuration file ... default-fragments= The default number of fragments. Defaults to 4. default-fragment-size-msec=The duration of a single fragment. Defaults to 25ms (i.e. the total buffer is thus 100ms long).

VMWare PulseAudio HOWTO - VMware Technology Network VMTN

    https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-Workstation-Pro/VMWare-PulseAudio-HOWTO/td-p/1071166
    I also have a slightly modified daemon.conf for PulseAudio: default-fragments & default-fragment-size-msec are both set to 4. With this setup I'm finally able to have sound in both the Host Ubuntu OS and (non-choppy & non-stuttering sound) in a Windows XP Professional (32 bit) virtual machine.

pulse-daemon.conf: PulseAudio daemon configuration …

    https://www.systutorials.com/docs/linux/man/5-pulse-daemon.conf/
    The main daemon.conf file is processed first, so options set in files under daemon.conf.d override the main file. Please note that the server also reads a configuration script on startup. See default.pa (5) . The configuration file is a simple collection of variable declarations. If the configuration file parser encounters either ; or # it ...

What is the meaning of fragments and fragment_size in ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/477463/what-is-the-meaning-of-fragments-and-fragment-size-in-pulseaudio-alsa-modules
    Following advice on a blog post called Pulseaudio And Latency, I tried loading module-alsa-sink with special fragments and fragment_size parameters to ensure low latency. However, I'm not sure what exactly these are doing. The latency reported by pactl list sinks doesn't have an obvious correspondence to the values I put in these parameters. Here's a short script I …

pulseaudio troubles (i think?) / Newbie Corner / Arch ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=272015
    Posts: 4. pulseaudio troubles (i think?) hi all! i've got myself a virtual machine in virtualbox running arch. i've noticed a recurring issue that i haven't been able to fix, although i've noticed changing the sample rate in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf does make a difference. at the default sample rate, after maybe two (?) minutes of audio playback ...

foo_out_pulse - pulseaudio output

    https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php?topic=119763.0
    Re: foo_out_pulse - pulseaudio output. Ah, that's just because I set "default-fragments = 2; default-fragment-size-msec = 1000" a while back to try and mitigate some stutter issues I was having. Changed it to default-fragment-size-msec = 300 and your plugin's still playing skippedyquick so I don't think that's related.

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