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networking - RPi3 PulseAudio & Avahi problem - Raspberry ...

    https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/67424/rpi3-pulseaudio-avahi-problem
    Once I do this the RPi3 starts reporting the PulseAudio services from my server in the avahi-browse -ta output and a pacmd list-sinks then shows the sinks/speakers connected to my server. This problem is 100% repeatable and doesn't care whether I'm using the RPi3's inbuilt wifi or wired interfaces.

How-to set up network audio server based on PulseAudio …

    https://blogs.gnome.org/ignatenko/2015/07/31/how-to-set-up-network-audio-server-based-on-pulseaudio-and-auto-discovered-via-avahi/
    I have installed minimal Fedora so it means that I don’t have avahi, pulseaudio and other tools in system. Let’s install them: # dnf install pulseaudio pulseaudio-module-zeroconf avahi Nothing needs to be set up in avahi, so just start and enable daemon: # systemctl start avahi-daemon # systemctl enable avahi-daemon

Network Audio with PulseAudio :: Inspired By Es

    https://inspiredby.es/posts/network-audio-with-pulseaudio/
    The second is PulseAudio which runs a daemon listening on port 4713. The PulseAudio client, configured with the ZeroConf module uses mDNS to search for service records for the sound server. You can search for these records manually on your network with the avahi-browse command. avahi-browse -r _pulse-server._tcp

networking - How can I force the rediscovery of …

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/151216/how-can-i-force-the-rediscovery-of-pulseaudio-virtual-sound-devices
    Edit: Unloading and reloading the module-zeroconf-discover with pacmd does not help either and it doesn't appear to be an avahi problem per se since avahi-browse -t --all | grep PulseAudio shows lots of right-looking stuff, even when the devices aren't listed in pavucontrol or …

[OpenWrt Wiki] PulseAudio

    https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/hardware/audio/pulseaudio
    PulseAudio Read about PulseAudio and have a look at its operational flow chart: File:Pulseaudio-diagram.svg. Preparations Routing Routing describes the way which the Audio-Signal take when traversing your OS. Here a couple of routing configurations that make sense: (it is always a good idea to configure the soundsource (e.g. audio player) specifically to use the …

Running PulseAudio as system service – /dev/blog

    https://possiblelossofprecision.net/?p=1956
    Running PulseAudio as system service. Running PulseAudio in system mode is usually a bad idea. There are use cases however, where PulseAudio’s system mode is a great tool, e.g. for building a PulseAudio streaming target to stream audio from multiple clients to speakers. First, install PulseAudio, avahi (a free implementation of zeroconf) to ...

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