This bug still needs fixing.
Since mpd is now run by default per-user, if system mpd is disabled, the
fix would require a patch to mpd's source code to have it try PulseAudio
before ALSA. This would have the disadvantage stated in comment #15 that
it could result in PulseAudio being started for a
The curent mpd package ships with an XDG autostart file, which will try
to start a user mpd upon logging in. This will (intentionally) fail if a
system mpd is already running, as the necessary port is not free, and it
will also fail if the configured paths to log and database are not
writeable for
I've done some more work on this. I filed a bug suggesting that mpd
detect PulseAudio before ALSA, but there is a reasonable objection to
this: with PulseAudio configured to auto-spawn, this can result in
PulseAudio being started for a user who does not want it (on a system
where pulseaudio is inst
On 7 May 2011 01:44, Reuben Thomas wrote:
> If you look at the source, you can see that in the absence of a sound
> output configuration, audio_output_detect calls
> ao_plugin_test_default_device for each output plugin that has a
> test_default_device handler.
>
> The order in which the plugins ar
By the way, I should add that I use a Startup Applications entry to run
my per-user mpd, and this works very well; mpd could easily provide such
an entry as part of the package.
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> I don't believe that mpd has such "build default" settings (and I
> don't really see a pressing need for it to start having them).
If you look at the source, you can see that in the absence of a sound
output configuration, audio_output_detect calls
ao_plugin_test_default_device for each output p
On 14 April 2011 12:15, Reuben Thomas wrote:
> There's no conflict here. I'm using a per-user mpd, and there's
> nothing to stop the system configuration in /etc/mpd.conf contain an
> uncommented audio_output stanza to use ALSA or whatever. If mpd is
> built to default to PulseAudio, then per-user
Confirmed for Ubuntu 11.04 x86_64. In my case I need to add both alsa
and pulseaudio outputs for making it work.
In addition, I can confirm #5 comment regarding mpd exclusively
appropriates the audio device.
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On 14 April 2011 02:46, Matt Wheeler wrote:
> On 13 April 2011 16:46, Reuben Thomas wrote:
>> Natty's mpd is still not configured to use pulseaudio by default, which
>> seems silly given that PulseAudio has been the default sound system for
>> several releases now...
>
> As far as I'm aware nothi
On 13 April 2011 16:46, Reuben Thomas wrote:
> Natty's mpd is still not configured to use pulseaudio by default, which
> seems silly given that PulseAudio has been the default sound system for
> several releases now...
As far as I'm aware nothing I said in my previous comments has changed
yet, ei
Natty's mpd is still not configured to use pulseaudio by default, which
seems silly given that PulseAudio has been the default sound system for
several releases now...
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On 31 July 2010 03:11, Rcart <374...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> In Lucid Lynx (at least with me), mpd plays music through pulseaudio
> correctly, but it appropriates of pulseaudio's output. So, while having
> mpd playing music, other apps cannot use pulseaudio output 'cause it's
> owned by mpd. A
In Lucid Lynx (at least with me), mpd plays music through pulseaudio
correctly, but it appropriates of pulseaudio's output. So, while having
mpd playing music, other apps cannot use pulseaudio output 'cause it's
owned by mpd. And this was my workaround:
Adding mpd user to pulseaudio groups didn't
The problem with using the mpd output in the system mpd daemon is that
it will not have permission to speak to your user's pulseaudio daemon.
I have found the easiest way around this is to make a local (to your
user) config file for mpd, updating relevant parts of it to point to
/home//.mpd/* inst
** Changed in: mpd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: mpd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Well it should! (Not necessarily in karmic, but in a future release.)
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mpd -> pulse does not work on karmic!
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As of Karmic at least, it does have this option, but commented out.
Since Ubuntu uses Pulseaudio by default, so should MPD.
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