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

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=161466
    Also, I'm using mplayer-vaapi, but I took a look at its abs PKGBUILD and it didn't have any configure options disabling pulseaudio. At least I'm assuming the abs PKGBUILDs reflect the default options that the binaries come with. Last edited by DeletedUser210719 (2013-04-14 05:26:07) Offline #2 2013-04-14 02:22:13.

56577 – playback of an audio file in mplayer2 with ao ...

    https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56577
    After switching mplayer2 config from ao=alsa to ao=pulse, sometimes playback of an audio file would stop at the end of file, without ever ending or going to next track. Manually seeking forward or back unfreezes it but it happens all the time. pulseaudio version: 2.0-6 mplayer2 version: 2.0-554-gf63dbad-1+b1 Packages are from debian sid amd64

PulseAudio | Music Player Daemon Wiki | Fandom

    https://mpd.fandom.com/wiki/PulseAudio
    PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and Win32 systems. A sound server is basically a proxy for your sound applications. It allows you to do advanced operations on your sound data as it passes between your application and your hardware. Things like transferring the audio to a different machine, changing the ...

#674145 - mplayer does not stop after playing a file with ...

    https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=674145
    As a result mplayer2 never ends the playback of a file, as it's waiting forever for audio to finish playing. The reason for this is that the calculations in PulseAudio add the whole length of data in the sink to the current latency (subtract from position), even if the sink does not contain that much data *from this stream* in underflow conditions.

MYGeeks!: Audio Streaming to Bluetooth Speaker Using ...

    https://mygeeks014.blogspot.com/2017/05/audio-streaming-to-bluetooth-speaker.html
    Once mplayer2 installation complete, simply upload one MP3 file to your Pi for testing. In command line, type in mplayer -ao help to list available audio output driver visible to mplayer. You should see one PulseAudio driver in the output. The output look like this " pulse PulseAudio audio output ".

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