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sound - MPD with pulseaudio - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/555103/mpd-with-pulseaudio#:~:text=The%20MPD%20daemon%2C%20when%20running%20system%20wide%2C%20is,much%20better%20option%20to%20run%20MPD%20from%20userspace.
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sound - MPD with pulseaudio - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/555103/mpd-with-pulseaudio
    The MPD daemon, when running system wide, is unable to access Pulse Audio devices running in a user session. As it is in theory possible to run Pulse Audio in system wide mode, this is not recommended, at least we should not do so in a desktop setup. It would then be a much better option to run MPD from userspace.

[SOLVED] MPD failing to connect to Pulseaudio on Debian ...

    https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=4481
    Re: [SOLVED] MPD failing to connect to Pulseaudio on Debian testing Had seen other posts indicating that mpd might not find the running pulseaudio process if it didn't have XDG_RUNTIME_DIR set correctly, so added the line below to /etc/default/mpd which is picked up by systemd and that fixes the issue after a restart of mpd.

MPD cannot connect to PulseAudio : archlinux

    https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/4sjfsf/mpd_cannot_connect_to_pulseaudio/
    MPD cannot connect to PulseAudio. If I start mpd by .bash_profile, pulseaudio is actived by socket but mpd or amixer cannot connect to it: Connection Refused. I disabled auto start mpd by .bash_profile. After login, wait 30s-1min and start mpd by type mpd in terminal, it also active pulseaudio but everything work fine.

How to get Pulseaudio working with Music Player Daemon?

    https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/4270/how-to-get-pulseaudio-working-with-music-player-daemon
    But then MPD cannot connect to pulseaudio: output: Failed to open "Analoge uitgang" [pulse]: failed to connect: Connection refused. Pulseaudio reports nothing more than "access denied, connection closed". To fix this problem I performed all the steps described here: http://mpd.wikia.com/wiki/PulseAudio.

arch linux - mpd: no audio output with PulseAudio, no ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/64914/mpd-no-audio-output-with-pulseaudio-no-mixing-with-alsa
    The rest of my system has no problem outputting audio through PulseAudio. What am I doing wrong? I run x64 Arch Linux and have the following MPD/PulseAudio related packages installed: lib32-libpulse 3.0-1 libmpd 11.8.17-1 libmpdclient 2.7-1 libpulse 3.0-2 mpd 0.17.3-1 mpdscribble 0.22-6 pulseaudio 3.0-2 pulseaudio-alsa 2-2 python2-mpd 0.3.0-4.

PulseAudio | Music Player Daemon Wiki | Fandom

    https://mpd.fandom.com/wiki/PulseAudio
    Versions of MPD older than 0.15~alpha1 don't support pulseaudio mixers, so by default, MPD probably won't have mixer settings which work with pulseaudio. Edit your mpd.conf and uncomment the following: mixer_type "software" Running MPD as user [] As PulseAudio usually runs on a per-user session it makes sense, especially if MPD is used by a single user, to run …

[SOLVED] Problems with ALSA and PulseAudio: no sound in ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=188965
    My first guess would be that you start mpd before you start pulseaudio. That would mean that mpd cannot connect to pulse, thus not being able to output the sound. This does not see to be the case though, as Plex is also not producing sound.

mpd and ALSA - connection refused / Multimedia and Games ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=228295
    1) pulseaudio is being run as a user service and therefore the mpd user doesn't have permissions to connect to it, or 2) the permissions of /run/mpd/ need to be changed to allow your user to modify them (or possibly don't exist), or 3) you need to change the pid file to another location. each of these will have a different solution

Music Player Daemon/Troubleshooting - ArchWiki

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Music_Player_Daemon/Troubleshooting
    Cannot connect to mpd: host "localhost" not found: Temporary failure in name resolution. Cannot connect to MPD (with ncmpcpp), if you are disconnected from network. Solution is disable IPv6 or add line to /etc/hosts ::1 localhost.localdomain localhost Other issues when attempting to connect to mpd with a client

MPD - Community Help Wiki

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MPD
    Unfortunately, by default MPD does not have the proper permissions to access PulseAudio, the default audio setup on most new Ubuntu systems. If MPD plays for you without these steps, then that's great, but if you can play your songs but no sound is emitted, try the following steps.

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