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PulseAudio - Gentoo Wiki

    https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/PulseAudio
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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 - Pulseaudio - How to get it ...

    https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-6585449.html
    So, I did my Gentoo installation as allways, but this time I tried to install pulseaudio. As soon as my system was working, everything is fine. But when I followed up Gentoo's wiki to install Pulseaudio (which I will need), and had to reboot after a WINE freeze, my audio device was messed up. I can hear sounds well, but I can't input audio.

Talk:PulseAudio - Gentoo Wiki

    https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Talk:PulseAudio
    Pulseaudio is a universal sound service allowing cross platform for developers developing applications using sound. Pulseaudio provides network streaming. Pulseaudio apparently remembers user peripheral and application sound mixer settings, while Alsasound only remembers the last set mixing level.

media-sound/pulseaudio – Gentoo Packages

    https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/media-sound/pulseaudio/changelog
    Gentoo Packages Database. A networked sound server with an advanced plugin system https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/

Pulseaudio not working in Gentoo : Gentoo

    https://www.reddit.com/r/Gentoo/comments/ojpti2/pulseaudio_not_working_in_gentoo/
    Pulseaudio is a wrapper for ALSA, if AlSA doesn't work then neither will pulse audio. I'd advise getting rid of pulse until ALSA is working. The ALSA wiki entry is great, start there. Also check you've enabled the devices in the kernel config. If it's not showing your devices then odds are they aren't in the kernel yet.

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