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VMWare PulseAudio HOWTO - VMware Technology Network VMTN

    https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-Workstation-Pro/VMWare-PulseAudio-HOWTO/td-p/1071166
    Pulseaudio will now fail to hook up to the soundcard that is used by the vm, and will use the other one instead exclusively. This is what you want. With the soundcard that you are reserving for VMWare muted in pavucontrol AND with pulseaudio failing to hook up to it once, pulseaudio will surely leave that card alone. Also after rebooting.

PulseAudio | Music Player Daemon Wiki | Fandom

    https://mpd.fandom.com/wiki/PulseAudio
    PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and Win32 systems. A sound server is basically a proxy for your sound applications. It allows you to do advanced operations on your sound data as it passes between your application and your hardware. Things like transferring the audio to a different machine, changing the ...

[SOLVED] MPlayer/Pulseaudio, No audio output / Newbie ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=161466
    Also, I'm using mplayer-vaapi, but I took a look at its abs PKGBUILD and it didn't have any configure options disabling pulseaudio. At least I'm assuming the abs PKGBUILDs reflect the default options that the binaries come with. Last edited by …

using pulseaudio - NetBSD

    https://wiki.netbsd.org/tutorials/using_pulseaudio/
    Compile musicpd with the default-off pulseaudio option enabled. Configure a matching audio_output section in mpd.conf: audio_output { type "pulse" name "Pulseaudio" } MPlayer (multimedia/mplayer) pulseaudio support added in 1.0rc10nb12 and works. $ mplayer -ao pulse myvideo.avi or add the line. ao=pulse to .mplayer/config.

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