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MPD - Gentoo Wiki

    https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/MPD
    After finished installation MPD should be working with the Gentoo shipped default configuration. A list of supported plugins/features of your MPD can be obtained by issuing: user $ mpd --version. MPD can be configured in a system-wide or per-user fashion. The configuration style choice depends on the intended usage.

pulseaudio – Gentoo Packages

    https://packages.gentoo.org/useflags/pulseaudio
    Enables PulseAudio sound driver that should be able to support positional event sounds. This is the preferred choice for best sound events experience and picked by default if compiled in and possible to use at runtime. app-emulation/qemu: Enable pulseaudio output for sound emulation: gui-apps/waybar: Enable support for volume control via PulseAudio

Gentoo Forums :: View topic - [SOLVED] new pulseaudio ...

    https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-842731-start-0.html
    oh yes, if mpd attaches itself to any output device, that should be alsa, or, if you set your output to pulse, I guess it expects that a pulseaudio daemon is already running when it starts (or it spawns one via dbus). Okay, maybe if mpd wants to attach to pulseaudio when starting up. Maybe mpd falls back to alsa and blocks that for pulse.

media-sound/pulseaudio – Gentoo Packages

    https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/media-sound/pulseaudio
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