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PulseAudio - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PulseAudio
    Install the pulseaudiopackage. Some PulseAudio modules are not included in the main package and must be installed separately if needed: 1. pulseaudio-alsa for PulseAudio to manage ALSA as well, see #ALSA 2. pulseaudio-bluetooth for bluetooth support (Bluez), see bluetooth headsetpage 3. pulseaudio-equalizerfor e…

How to Use PulseAudio on Arch Linux

    https://linuxhint.com/pulseaudio_arch_linux/
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Talk:PulseAudio - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Talk:PulseAudio
    Pulseaudio is meant to be run as a systemd userservice and for it to work there is a configuration-step necessary that is not mentioned yet. systemctl --user enable/start pulseaudio.service systemctl --user enable/start pulseaudio.socket Without theses steps audio seemingly continues to work. But all programs still exclusively use ALSA.

How to use PulseAudio in ArchLinux - Linux Hint

    https://linuxhint.com/pulseaudio_archlinux/
    PulseAudio is a free and open-source sound server, released in 2004 as Polypaudio. PulseAudio serves as a proxy between software applications creating sound data and audio output devices. Though it was originally intended for the Linux operating system, PulseAudio can be used on just about any other OS with the right utilities.

AUR (en) - pulseaudio-modules-bt - Arch Linux

    https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pulseaudio-modules-bt
    @hayao Partial updates are not supported under arch linux so anyone upgrading an AUR package without upgrading the whole system (which could lead to a newer version of this package compared to system pulseaudio version) is on its own.

PulseAudio max volume too low after suspend - Arch Linux

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=258423
    PulseAudio max volume too low after suspend. I have some weird audio issues on my laptop (HP Envy 13). After booting the headphones volume is normal (100% in PulseAudio is the same as 100% in Windows). In some cases full volume in PulseAudio is a lot quieter (about 40% of the normal volume), but reconnecting the headphones usually solves this.

r/archlinux - Crackling sounds with pulseaudio - but only ...

    https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/skr1z2/crackling_sounds_with_pulseaudio_but_only/
    Hey there, as I described in this post a few months back, I still sometimes have problems with distorted audio. They happend with firefox videos and mpv mostly. My setup: Thinkpad x250, two sound outputs (internal and hdmi), up-to-date Arch with 5.16.4-arch1-1 Kernel, default pulseaudio-config (exept for the "tshed=0"-fix I tried), disabled tlp.

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