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ProjectM - ArchWiki

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ProjectM
    m - brings up a menu f - toggles fullscreen on/off l - "locks" to a particular preset y - toggles shuffle mode n - next preset p - previous preset r - selects random preset F1 - Help menu F2 - Toggles song title on/off (does not work in libvisual or pulseaudio as far as I can tell) F3 - Toggle preset name on/off F4 - Toggle rendering info on/off F5 - Shows fps

c++ - ProjectM-pulseaudio streams and audio gain - Stack ...

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26212945/projectm-pulseaudio-streams-and-audio-gain
    ProjectM listens to the user's choice of one of the Pulseaudio output device monitors. There's a GUI to choose which you want, and I can make the same choice from the Pulseaudio volume control GUI. In my case, I can choose my video card's HDMI audio output, my motherboard's analogue audio output, or my motherboard's digital audio output.

[SOLVED] projectm with pulseaudio not working / Multimedia ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=252680
    When I run projectM (with projectm-pulseaudio package) it doesn't seem to respond to any audio activity. I can press M and get into the settings menu, SETTINGS -> PULSE AUDIO SETTINGS and choose the specific sink to play off of but there is no activity in projectm. I can verify in pavucontrol in the recording tab it's active and verify its ...

pulseaudio not monitoring any audio output (i.e., …

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/324703/pulseaudio-not-monitoring-any-audio-output-i-e-projectm-cannot-work-properly
    You can configure which monitor ProjectM is listening to either in that same volume control application on the "Recording" tab by clicking the dropdown across from the ProjectM row's title (left of its mute button), or directly in ProjectM by going to Settings on the menu bar and choosing "Pulse audio settings" and double-clicking the monitor corresponding …

projectM on Ubuntu | dammIT

    https://dammit.nl/projectm-ubuntu.html
    You can now start projectM by launching projectM-pulseaudio. Right click the window that appears and fiddle with the settings as you please. Right click the window that appears and fiddle with the settings as you please.

projectM / Discussion / Help: projectM stopped sensing …

    https://sourceforge.net/p/projectm/discussion/358774/thread/05c11997/
    I found projectM-pulseaudio and easily installed it from the Ubuntu repository (running 10.10). I happened to have Pandora running when I started it up and it JUST WORKED. SO COOL!!! Later, I plugged in a USB headset so the pulse outputs changed around and it stopped working. I haven't been able to get it to work ever since.

configuration - I want to change the pulseaudio config ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/225292/i-want-to-change-the-pulseaudio-config-file
    Here the essential part from man pulse-client.conf: The PulseAudio client library reads configuration directives from a configuration file on startup. If the per-user file ~/.config/pulse/client.conf exists, it is used, otherwise the system configuration file /etc/pulse/client.conf is used. Share.

Howto: Install and use projectM music visualizer with ...

    https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-749793.html
    In the projectm-pulseaudio menu, go to Settings/Pulse audio settings. Uncheck the tick box that says "try first available playback monitor, and choose which source to use! It's automatic, zero configuration and perfectly synchronized even over high latency networks (don't ask me how, I don't understand it either, it's like magic :-) ).

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