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pulseaudio-lirc

    https://discover.manjaro.org/package/pulseaudio-lirc
    pulseaudio 15.0-1 lirc Make Dependencies: libasyncns libcap attr libxtst libsm libsndfile rtkit libsoxr speexdsp tdb systemd dbus avahi bluez bluez-libs jack2 sbc lirc openssl fftw orc gtk3 webrtc-audio-processing check git meson xmltoman valgrind doxygen

PulseAudio and lirc [Update] – /dev/blog

    https://possiblelossofprecision.net/?p=791
    There is a package called ‘pulseaudio-module-lirc’ ( PulseAudio’s Wiki for module-lirc) that contains the volume control module for the PulseAudio sound server. Here is a sample ~/.lircrc entry configured to forward signals to PulseAudio. Note that you may have to change the remote name and button names to match those in you /etc/lirc ...

Modules – PulseAudio

    https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Modules/

    AUR (en) - pulseaudio-airplay-lirc

      https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pulseaudio-airplay-lirc/
      @felinira You are right, this should have been already upstreamed, but I do not see this happening like ever ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. I don’t think that there is hope for PulseAudio mostly because I think that PA maintainers are a bunch of incompetent morons (read here if you’d like to know why). I have moved to PipeWire on my other computer and I’m not looking back.

    pulseaudio-module-lirc_13.99.1-1ubuntu3.13_arm64.deb ...

      https://ubuntu.pkgs.org/20.04/ubuntu-updates-universe-arm64/pulseaudio-module-lirc_13.99.1-1ubuntu3.13_arm64.deb.html
      Download pulseaudio-module-lirc_13.99.1-1ubuntu3.13_arm64.deb for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS from Ubuntu Updates Universe repository.

    pulseaudio: src/modules/module-lirc.c File Reference ...

      https://fossies.org/dox/pulseaudio-15.0/module-lirc_8c.html
      pulseaudio 15.0 About: PulseAudio is a networked sound server (for POSIX OSes), a proxy for your sound applications. Fossies Dox : pulseaudio-15.0.tar.xz ("unofficial" and yet experimental doxygen-generated source code documentation)

    pulseaudio-module-lirc_15.0+dfsg1-1ubuntu2.2_amd64.deb ...

      https://ubuntu.pkgs.org/21.10/ubuntu-updates-universe-amd64/pulseaudio-module-lirc_15.0+dfsg1-1ubuntu2.2_amd64.deb.html
      Download pulseaudio-module-lirc_15.0+dfsg1-1ubuntu2.2_amd64.deb for Ubuntu 21.10 from Ubuntu Updates Universe repository.

    pulseaudio – /dev/blog

      https://possiblelossofprecision.net/?tag=pulseaudio
      Changing the system volume with a lirc enabled remote can be a pain in the arse if you don’t know what to look for. If you do, it’s quite simple: There is a package called ‘pulseaudio-module-lirc’ (PulseAudio’s Wiki for module-lirc) that contains the volume control module for the PulseAudio sound server.

    [SOLVED] KDE= Pulseaudio+Pipewire? / Applications ...

      https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=273214
      [y/N] y error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies) :: removing pulseaudio breaks dependency 'pulseaudio=15.0-1' required by pulseaudio-jack :: removing pulseaudio breaks dependency 'pulseaudio=15.0-1' required by pulseaudio-lirc :: removing pulseaudio breaks dependency 'pulseaudio=15.0-1' required by pulseaudio-rtp ...

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