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Audio Troubleshooting - Mycroft AI

    https://mycroft-ai.gitbook.io/docs/using-mycroft-ai/troubleshooting/audio-troubleshooting#:~:text=Pulseaudio%20settings%201%20Show%20current%20settings%20and%20info.,6%20Pulseaudio%20modules.%20...%207%20Missing%20pulseaudio.%20
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configuration - I want to change the pulseaudio config ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/225292/i-want-to-change-the-pulseaudio-config-file
    Here the essential part from man pulse-client.conf: The PulseAudio client library reads configuration directives from a configuration file on startup. If the per-user file ~/.config/pulse/client.conf exists, it is used, otherwise the system configuration file /etc/pulse/client.conf is used. Share.

How to Use PulseAudio to Manage Sounds on Ubuntu 18.04

    https://linuxhint.com/pulse_audio_sounds_ubuntu/
    You can Mute and Un-Mute the sound by clicking the marked toggle button in the Output Devices tab. PulseAudio lets you control the left and right speakers separately. Just click on the lock toggle icon in the Output Devices tab and you should see two separate sliders as marked in the screenshot below.

Configuring Pulse-audio to use a remote server – Rotelok ...

    https://rotelok.com/configuring-pulse-audio-to-use-a-remote-server/
    On the server side you’ll need to enable the ‘module-native-protocol-tcp’ pulse-audio module, this module usually is already installed by but for security reasons it comes as disabled by default. You’ll also need to open port tcp/4713 on your firewall. After that you need to copy the file ‘~/.pulse-cookie’ from the server to every client.

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