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News! | Pulseaudio-raop2

    https://hfujita.github.io/pulseaudio-raop2/
    (RAOP stands for Remote Audio Output Protocol, a protocol underneath AirPlay.) However the newer version 2, which uses UDP as well, is not supported by PulseAudio (as of v4.0). Probably most AirPlay devices today support version 2, which makes it impossible for PulseAudio users to play their music over AirPlay. Brief history

Modules – PulseAudio

    https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Modules/
    RAOP Sink Modules (Wireless Network Sound aka Apple Airtunes) PulseAudio can stream audio data to products that support the RAOP protocol. module-raop-discover. mDNS/DNS-SD Service Discovery of RAOP devices. module-raop-sink. The main module used to create a virtual output device which pipes all audio to the RAOP device. sink_name

PulseAudio 11.0 Release Notes – PulseAudio

    https://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Notes/11.0/
    Previously the RAOP sink in PulseAudio only supported an older version of the protocol, which is not any more used in newer AirPlay products. Hajime Fujita has been maintaining his own version of PulseAudio (with patches from several other contributors too) that supports also the newer RAOP protocol version. That work has now been merged upstream.

Config PulseAudio · Wiki · PipeWire / pipewire · GitLab

    https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/wikis/Config-PulseAudio
    module-raop-sink and module-raop-discover General A relatively small server (pipewire-pulse) that converts the PulseAudio native protocol to PipeWire protocol. It allows clients linked to the PulseAudio client library to talk directly to pipewire-pulse, which then creates streams to PipeWire.

[PulseAudio] #495: Output to an RAOP sink skips

    https://pulseaudio-bugs.freedesktop.narkive.com/xFs8G5uc/pulseaudio-495-output-to-an-raop-sink-skips
    to fedora 15, which comes with pulseaudio 0.9.22. contrary to what cefn reports, i now have no skips in playback via wire or wireless with that version. yum gives the following details about the installed package (and the same for pulseaudio-module-zeroconf, which includes the raop module): Name : pulseaudio Arch : i686 Version : 0.9.22

[Solved] PulseAudio and AirPlay / Multimedia and Games ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=156135
    Unfortunately, until someone adds UDP support to Pulseaudio's RAOP module, you (and I ) are probably out of luck. Edit: Just discovered RAOP Play, which seems to support UDP, might give this a try later. Edit2: There's also pulseaudio-raop2, which is a Pulseaudio module for RAOP over UDP. Last edited by Whatever (2013-01-20 15:34:18)

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