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Projects/Rygel/Pulseaudio - GNOME Wiki!

    https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Rygel/Pulseaudio
    PulseAudio can stream audio to DLNA / UPnP devices using Rygel. For Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise) and 12.10 (Quantal) install needed packages. $ sudo apt-get install rygel pavucontrol paprefs. The following packages also contain useful tools. $ sudo apt-get install gupnp-tools. Currently Rygel does not autostart on login because of Ubuntu bug #827030.

Problem streaming audio with Pulseaudio and Rygel ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=133691
    Ok, i finally got it working too! But i used a different approach. It seems like that rygel needs the pulseaudio plugin "module-http-protocol-tcp" which is not loaded automatically. I added this module to my "default.pa" in "~./pulse" and now i can connect with a upnp device to my pulseaudio sinks \o/.

pulseaudio - How do I set up live audio streams to a …

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/187086/how-do-i-set-up-live-audio-streams-to-a-dlna-compliant-device
    Selecting media content in shared directories using Rygel, miniDLNA, and uShare is always fine - but so far we completely failed to get a live audio stream to a client via DLNA. Pulseaudio claims to have a DLNA/UPnP media server that together with Rygel is supposed to do just this. But we were unable to get it running.

Projects/Rygel/MediaServer2Spec - GNOME Wiki!

    https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Rygel/MediaServer2Spec
    org.gnome.UPnP.MediaServer2.<AppName> Example: org.gnome.UPnP.MediaServer2.PulseAudio. Rygel should look for all services on the bus starting with 'org.gnome.UPnP.MediaServer2.', both active and activatable. It should then do its calls on an entry point object on the service with the path of:

How to Set up Live Audio Streams to a Dlna Compliant ...

    https://dev.to/stackallflow/how-to-set-up-live-audio-streams-to-a-dlna-compliant-device-in-ubuntu-46m0
    Selecting media content in shared directories using Rygel, miniDLNA, and uShare is always fine – but so far we completely failed to get a live audio stream to a client via DLNA. Pulseaudio claims to have a DLNA/UPnP media server that together with Rygel is supposed to do just this. But we were unable to get it running.

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