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PulseAudio | Music Player Daemon Wiki | Fandom

    https://mpd.fandom.com/wiki/PulseAudio
    In gedit add this line to make pulseaudio accept mpd in tcp port. pulseaudio-native: LOCAL Reboot inetd by this command . sudo killall -HUP inetd see here. reference: FAQ-PulseAudio. Mixer settings [] Versions of MPD older than 0.15~alpha1 don't support pulseaudio mixers, so by default, MPD probably won't have mixer settings which work with pulseaudio.

sound - MPD with pulseaudio - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/555103/mpd-with-pulseaudio
    To still be able to make use of devices a running PulseAudio server provides we use of TCP streaming capabilites of both, PulseAudio and MPD. This requires the following in /etc/mpd.conf: audio_output { type "pulse" name "My PULSE Device" server "localhost" } Then we also need to load the TCP protocol to stream to a running PulseAudio server.

debian - PulseAudio and MPD - Unix & Linux Stack …

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/287678/pulseaudio-and-mpd
    Notes. You need to have the following line in your /etc/pulse/default.pa (Use the commented line if you find it): load-module module-native-protocol-tcp auth-ip-acl=127.0.0.1. Don't use localhost as the server for mpd to talk with in /etc/mpd.conf, Use 127.0.0.1. I would sudo service mpd stop before pulseaudio --kill and then sudo service mpd ...

pitchfork_mpd_with_pulseaudio [Sihnon wiki]

    https://wiki.sihnon.net/pitchfork_mpd_with_pulseaudio
    Now you need to tell MPD to output to PulseAudio. To do this, open /etc/mpd.conf in your favourite text editor ( sudo vi /etc/mpd.conf ), scroll down to the “Audio Output” section, then add this block, ensuring it isn't automatically commented, using whatever “name” value you wish: audio_output { type "pulse" name "PulseAudio on //MachineName//" }

Music Player Daemon/Tips and tricks - ArchWiki - Arch …

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Music_Player_Daemon/Tips_and_tricks
    PulseAudio Local (as your own user) No special options are required; just add a pulse output as described in the comments of mpd's config file. Local (with separate mpd user) When run as its own user as per the wiki instructions, mpd will be unable to send sound to another user's pulseaudio server.

Plugin reference — Music Player Daemon 0.24~git documentation

    https://mpd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/plugins.html
    Sets the host name of the PulseAudio server. By default, MPD connects to the local PulseAudio server. sink NAME. Specifies the name of the PulseAudio sink MPD should play on. media_role ROLE. Specifies a custom media role that MPD reports to PulseAudio. Default is “music”. (optional). scale_volume FACTOR

raspbian - PulseAudio / MPD/ HTTP Streaming Installation ...

    https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/12339/pulseaudio-mpd-http-streaming-installation-guide
    sudo apt-get install mpd mpc pulseaudio pulseaudio-module-zeroconf mpg321 lame mplayer pavucontrol paprefs. Installing mplayer, mpg321 and lame will ensure that the MP3 codecs are setup, and that we can play MP3 files from the command line. At this point it is worth rebooting the system. sudo shutdown -r now Configuring mpd

[SOLVED]MPD, PulseAudio & Systemd/User / Newbie Corner ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=183816
    A) not using pulseaudio with mpd. B) not using systemd to manage mpd. Instead I manually started it in .xinitrc and pointed it to my ~/.config/mpd/mpd.conf file. I believe this means it runs as my own user instead of as root. When I did this I commented the username line and also undid 2) from above in ~/.config/mpd/mpd.conf

sound - mpd conflicting with other applications -- taking ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/29029/mpd-conflicting-with-other-applications-taking-control-of-pulse
    Rather than setting up pulseaudio as a system-wide daemon, a practice strongly discouraged by upstream, you can instead configure mpd to use pulseaudio's tcp module to send sound to localhost: First, uncomment the tcp module in /etc/pulse/default.pa or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/pulse/default.pa (typically ~/.config/pulse/default.pa) and set 127.0.0.1 …

Music Player Daemon - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Music_Player_Daemon
    Installation. Install the mpd package, or mpd-git AUR for the development version.. Configuration. MPD is able to run in #Per-user configuration or #System-wide configuration mode (settings apply to all users). Also it is possible to run multiple instances of MPD in a #Multi-MPD setup.The way of setting up MPD depends on the way it is intended to be used: a local per-user configuration …

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