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PulseAudio | Music Player Daemon Wiki | Fandom

    https://mpd.fandom.com/wiki/PulseAudio
    As PulseAudio is a ESD replacement, the ESD plugin can work in cases where PulseAudio support is missing or broken. First remove the MPD PulseAudio setting. Configure MPD to use esd as shown, this assumes that MPD and PulseAudio are running on the same system. audio_output { type "ao" driver "esd" options "host=127.0.0.1:16001" name "esd" }

sound - MPD with pulseaudio - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/555103/mpd-with-pulseaudio
    Unlike MPD in system wide mode PulseAudio is running in userspace. This means, all pulseaudio settings including Bluetooth discovery and providing a Bluetooth audio sink is done from a user session. The MPD daemon, when running system wide, is unable to access Pulse Audio devices running in a user session.

debian - PulseAudio and MPD - Unix & Linux Stack …

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/287678/pulseaudio-and-mpd
    Problems when using mpd with pulse Pulseaudio was created in order to enable using more than 1 audio source for one sink (correct?). If so, it should be …

How to get Pulseaudio working with Music Player Daemon?

    https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/4270/how-to-get-pulseaudio-working-with-music-player-daemon
    So I configured MPD to use pulseaudio: audio_output { type "pulse" name "MPD PulseAudio Output" server "localhost" } But then MPD cannot connect to pulseaudio: output: Failed to open "Analoge uitgang" [pulse]: failed to connect: Connection refused Pulseaudio reports nothing more than "access denied, connection closed".

[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

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