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pulseaudio - Pulse audio is lagging and stuttering ...

    https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/75967/pulse-audio-is-lagging-and-stuttering
    1 Answer1. Show activity on this post. Check out the PulseAudio Troubleshooting page in Arch Wiki. Interrupt-based scheduler can be further tweaked by editing /etc/pulse/daemon.conf. Crackling, stuttering and lagging are all affected by the following two parameters - higher values mean more lag but less skips:

Pulseaudio over network - Skipping with dropping pitch ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=136900
    Posts: 1,098. Re: Pulseaudio over network - Skipping with dropping pitch. Just a quick test over 54 mbit wifi (pulseaudio is sending approximately 190 kb/s while playing). smplayer has slight skipping, probably because pulseaudio skill can't manage even the latency over wifi automatically, but it sounds correct.

[gnome] When using pulseaudio across network audio …

    https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1052304.html

    How to Fix pulseaudio issues in Linux - Appuals.com

      https://appuals.com/how-to-fix-pulseaudio-issues-in-linux/
      You could hold down the Super or Windows key and push R to open up the run box and then type pulseaudio -D into it. Push the enter key or click the button to issue the command. Technically you could even use this box to kill an existing pulseaudio instance with pulseaudio -k, which is useful if you have no other reason to bring up a terminal.

    networking - How to set up PulseAudio remote properly …

      https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/470961/how-to-set-up-pulseaudio-remote-properly-and-securely

      PulseAudio - LinuxReviews

        https://linuxreviews.org/PulseAudio
        PulseAudio is a standard audio stack used by as good as all Linux distributions. It places itself between end-user software and the kernels ALSA audio stack. It can be used for mixing, per-application volume control and network audio. It has a history of criticism for it's high CPU use and many, many bugs.

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