My first impression when reading #17 was that it shouldn't be necessary
to use system mode for PulseAudio to get mpd to work right. In Jaunty I
had it working as desired without changing /etc/default/pulseaudio. The
mpd wiki page referenced above seems to say that mpd can launch
pulseaudio itself
The problem is still present in Karmic.
Enabling pulse output in /etc/mpd.conf:
audio_output {
typepulse
nameMy Pulse Output
}
And tunning PulseAudio preferences with paprefs as said in #15 (enable
network access to local sound devices and don't require
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 3:34 AM, dhenry tfc.duke+launch...@gmail.com wrote:
Enabling pulse output in /etc/mpd.conf:
...
MPD is still not ready out-of-the-box for Ubuntu.
Kubuntu and Xubuntu users also use MPD, and neither distribution ships
PulseAudio. Until all Ubuntu derivatives use the same
Ah I didn't know that. But at least, the PulseAudio output could be
added (MPD accept multiple configured outputs), and then user just chose
the appropriate audio output (or we could even detect at install time
that pulseaudio is the used audio backend in order to enable it for
MPD).
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On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:05 PM, dhenry tfc.duke+launch...@gmail.com wrote:
Ah I didn't know that. But at least, the PulseAudio output could be
added (MPD accept multiple configured outputs), and then user just chose
the appropriate audio output (or we could even detect at install time
that
Maybe we can also look if PulseAudio is installed and if a pulseaudio
process is running? If yes, we select it as the default Audio Output for
MPD, if not we keep ALSA.
But anyway, we should enable (i.e. uncomment in /etc/mpd.conf) both ALSA
and PulseAudio outputs, so that in case the wrong one
Thanks for reporting, does this work with version 0.14.2 from the
official repositories? If not, could you please also try the version
available in my ppa (https://edge.launchpad.net/~amoog/+archive/ppa)?
Thanks.
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Hi Andreas,
I've since upgraded to 13.2 and it still working okay. I am pretty busy
but I will try to find time in the next week to check with 14.2. I assume
you mean to check if it can be made to authenticate through the
pulse-cookie?
Cheers
-Ted
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Andreas Moog
Yeah, so that we can find out if it works on a freshly installed system.
I tried in Virtualbox with Jaunty and did not need a tweak to make it
work.
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