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CRAS: Chromium OS Audio Server
https://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/chromiumos-design-docs/cras-chromeos-audio-server/
CRAS: Chromium OS Audio Server Why. ... The basic design combines the timer-driven wakeup scheme of pulseaudio with the synchronous audio callbacks of JACK. This synchronous callback eliminates local buffering of data in the server, allowing the server to wake up less for a given latency. ... Chrome OS Audio Software Overview;
Google Chrome and PulseAudio / Newbie Corner / Arch Linux ...
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=144012
So there are many posts on the web that claim that Google Chrome has supported PulseAudio since last year (e.g here). Unfortunately, PA is not yet the default audio driver for the browser. This question has been asked on Google Chrome's support …
Chrome OS devices/Crostini - ArchWiki - Arch Linux
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Chrome_OS_devices/Crostini
Crostini support audio playback starting Chrome OS 74. With cros-container-guest-tools-git AUR installed both ALSA and PulseAudio playback should work after PulseAudio configuration. Audio input is supported starting Chrome OS 79. Enter the following command in the container (in case you did not): $ cp -rT /etc/skel/.config/pulse ~/.config/pulse
Download – PulseAudio
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Download/
Download PulseAudio Distribution. Typically PulseAudio would be provided by your OS distribution. As PulseAudio forms part of what is typically preferred to as the plumbing layer of Linux userspace, it is a non-trivial job to integrate it fully to form a complete system. This is why we strongly encourage you to go via your distribution whenever possible.
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