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sound - MPD with pulseaudio - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/555103/mpd-with-pulseaudio
    Can't test this here ATM but while pulseaudio + Bluetooth run in user space the MPD system-wide daemon may not have access to the current pulseaudio configuration. It may therefore be better to run MPD as a user (recommended), or run puleseaudio in system-wide mode (this may introduce other issues in user-space audio).

Problems getting MPD, PulseAudio and Arch Linux to work ...

    https://allican.be/blog/2016/02/20/pulseaudio-mpd-archlinux.html
    Problems getting MPD, PulseAudio and Arch Linux to work together. Feb 20, ... Access denied. The solution is to edit /etc/pulse/client.conf and set autospawn = yes and make sure the line is not commented with a ; at the beginning. After …

pitchfork_mpd_with_pulseaudio [Sihnon wiki]

    https://wiki.sihnon.net/pitchfork_mpd_with_pulseaudio
    For some reason that I haven't solved so far, MPD will get Access Denied errors to PulseAudio when first trying to play a track. The only workaround I’ve come up with as yet is to tick the “Don't require authentication” box on the PulseAudio “Configure Local Sound Server” dialog.

How to get Pulseaudio working with Music Player Daemon?

    https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/4270/how-to-get-pulseaudio-working-with-music-player-daemon
    So I configured MPD to use pulseaudio: audio_output { type "pulse" name "MPD PulseAudio Output" server "localhost" } 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".

debian - PulseAudio and MPD - Unix & Linux Stack …

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/287678/pulseaudio-and-mpd
    Notes. You need to have the following line in your /etc/pulse/default.pa (Use the commented line if you find it): load-module module-native-protocol-tcp auth-ip-acl=127.0.0.1. Don't use localhost as the server for mpd to talk with in /etc/mpd.conf, Use 127.0.0.1. I would sudo service mpd stop before pulseaudio --kill and then sudo service mpd ...

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