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[SOLVED] MPlayer/Pulseaudio, No audio output / Newbie ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=161466
    [SOLVED] MPlayer/Pulseaudio, No audio output. I can't seem to figure out how to make mplayer's "ao=pulse" option to work. It works fine with alsa, but I couldn't find anything definitive on Google about what might be wrong. I think one of the problems might be that I couldn't find any errors in mplayer's output.

using pulseaudio - NetBSD

    https://wiki.netbsd.org/tutorials/using_pulseaudio/
    MPlayer (multimedia/mplayer) pulseaudio support added in 1.0rc10nb12 and works. $ mplayer -ao pulse myvideo.avi. or add the line. ao=pulse. to .mplayer/config. If you have audio/video sync problems, you can modify the sync with the plus ('+') and minus ('-') keys.

[SOLVED] mplayer does not play without pulseaudio

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/mplayer-does-not-play-without-pulseaudio-4175587330/
    mplayer does not play without pulseaudio Xine, auadacious,xmms, ogg123 and others players are satisfied with alsa only, but mplayer does not even try to read command line options (terrible), it simply complains about missing libpulseaudio and exits.

[SOLVED] mplayer does not play without pulseaudio - …

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/mplayer-does-not-play-without-pulseaudio-4175587330/page3.html
    I said to the original posters question, that recompiling is the solution to his problem with mplayer and similar apps that had been linked to pulseaudio. This isn't about whining. This isn't about saying pulseaudio isn't an OOTB solution. This isn't about questioning what others use, or the relevance of pulseaudio in Slackware.

PulseAudio/Examples - ArchWiki

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PulseAudio/Examples
    Restart PulseAudio, run pavucontrol and select the "Output Devices" tab. Three settings should be displayed: Internal Audio Digital Stereo (HDMI) Internal Audio; Simultaneous output to Internal Audio Digital Stereo (HDMI), Internal Audio; Now start a program that will use PulseAudio such as MPlayer, VLC, mpd, etc. and switch to the "Playback" tab.

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