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PulseAudio - OLPC - Laptop

    https://wiki.laptop.org/go/PulseAudio
    add-autoload-sink output module-alsa-sink device=plughw:0,0 rate=22050 sink_name=output set-default-sink output Running pulseaudio without the high-priority option resulted in clicks when moving the mouse over the window while sound was playing. With the option enabled I could switch back and forth between views without interruption.

[pulseaudio-discuss] Can't get pulseaudio to use alsa/dmix?

    https://pulseaudio-discuss.freedesktop.narkive.com/Eawt1Iao/can-t-get-pulseaudio-to-use-alsa-dmix
    add-autoload-sink output module-alsa-sink device=dmixer sink_name=output. add-autoload-sink output2 module-oss device=/dev/dsp record=0. sink_name=output2. No need for the autoload stuff here. As mentioned, just add. "load-module module …

linux - Pulseaudio setting up sinks and sources for A2DP ...

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52311637/pulseaudio-setting-up-sinks-and-sources-for-a2dp-and-hfp-connections
    The following will give you how it looks like. When I'm streaming music from phone via A2DP, I get following sources and sinks: pactl list short sinks 0 alsa_output.hw_1_0 module-alsa-sink.c s16le 2ch 48000Hz SUSPENDED 1 alsa_output.platform-sound.analog-mono module-alsa-card.c s16le 1ch 48000Hz SUSPENDED 2 alsa_output.platform-sound-hdmi ...

audio - How to set up a PulseAudio sink? - Raspberry Pi ...

    https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/8621/how-to-set-up-a-pulseaudio-sink
    This is the other way mentioned in the pulseaudio docs. In this case, you have a server running on both sides and one hands off to the other. To do this, comment out the "default-server" in /etc/client.conf and add a local /etc/default.pa containing: load-module module-tunnel-sink sink_name=rpi_tunnel server=tcp:192.168.2.13:4713 sink=bcm1

linux - pulseaudio - simultanious - add two devices - Unix ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/443013/pulseaudio-simultanious-add-two-devices
    The name is whatever the module that provides the sink chooses to set. It can often be specified as a parameter when the module is loaded, or it can be chosen by the module when it's not specified, like it is done for the ALSA sinks (using the hardware location) when the modules are loaded by default when Pulseaudio starts.

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