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PulseAudio/Examples - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PulseAudio/Examples#:~:text=%20Setup%20steps%20%201%20Connect%20your%20microphone,and%20headphones...%205%20Run%20the%20script%20More%20
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Setting up PulseAudio - Anton's projects

    https://antonneld.wordpress.com/2018/04/06/setting-up-pulseaudio/
    Now, let’s begin for real. I install PulseAudio on the Raspberry: pi@soundpi:~ $ sudo apt-get install pulseaudio Since I want PulseAudio to run any time the Raspberry is turned on, without having to log in, I add it as a service by creating a file /etc/systemd/system/pulseaudio.service with the following contents:

networking - How to set up PulseAudio remote properly …

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/470961/how-to-set-up-pulseaudio-remote-properly-and-securely
    Edit /etc/pulse/default.pa and add these lines: load-module module-native-protocol-tcp load-module module-zeroconf-discover. Run these commands: pulseaudio -k pulseaudio --start pacmd list-modules | grep native-protocol-tcp pacmd list-modules | grep zeroconf-discover. PulseAudio started and the modules were correct.

audio - How to set up a PulseAudio sink? - Raspberry Pi ...

    https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/8621/how-to-set-up-a-pulseaudio-sink
    You can do this manually with nice, but pulseaudio will do it automatically for root, or members of the pulse-rt group, if the executable is "setuid", meaning it can make use of some root privilleges and then change down to the correct unprivelleged uid ( ping and passwd also need to do this). So (as root, or sudo): chmod u+s /usr/bin/pulseaudio

PulseAudio/Examples - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PulseAudio/Examples
    Setup steps Connect your microphone and headphones and make sure PulseAudio is configured correctly for their use, for example in... First time only: Save the template script below to an executable file of your choice Find the names of your microphone... Save …

PerfectSetup - freedesktop.org

    https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/PerfectSetup/
    Distributions like Ubuntu 8.04 is set up so that the default ALSA "device" is pulse, i.e. the PulseAudio plugin for ALSA. Furthermore PulseAudio will take control over the hardware to avoid the use of dmix (better latency, less compatible with things like Winealsa).

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