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#7750 (PulseAudio coexistance) – MythTV

    https://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/7750
    While a PulseAudio? output method has been written, it suffers from poor audio sync, and has such been disabled except for testing and development. Since PulseAudio? does not actually support hardware on its own, instead relying on ALSA, MythTV's only recourse is to disable PulseAudio? while running, and access ALSA directly. This results in the deficiencies in the rest …

Making MythTV work with pulseaudio in Fedora 12 – /dev/blog

    https://possiblelossofprecision.net/?p=569
    on Making MythTV work with pulseaudio in Fedora 12. If you run mythfrontend 0.22 from RPMfusion, it will automatically try to disable pulseaudio and use the default ALSA output instead. This leads (in most cases) to no audio output at all. Changing mythtv’s audio output device in the frontend (Utilities/Setup -> Setup -> General -> Audio System -> Audio …

[SOLVED] disabling PulseAudio - LinuxQuestions.org

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/disabling-pulseaudio-4175563797/
    Quote: Originally Posted by dugan. I'd assume you'd need to remove the lines in /etc/asound.conf that redirect audio sent to ALSA to Pulseaudio. That was quick, many thanks! Indeed it seems that removing /etc/asound.conf, and then adding following two lines to /etc/pulse/client.conf: Code: autospawn = no daemon-binary = /bin/true.

[SOLVED] No sound with PulseaAudio / NVidia ... - MythTV

    https://forum.mythtv.org/viewtopic.php?t=3088
    While fiddling with "Use internal volume controls" I discovered there is another menu behind that item accessed with '>' ie by pressing 'right'. Setting that to 'Software' allowed PulseAudio:default to work. So I'm marking this SOLVED! Thanks again 3 posts • Page 1 of 1 Return to “Troubleshooting”

mythtv – /dev/blog

    https://possiblelossofprecision.net/?tag=mythtv
    If you run mythfrontend 0.22 from RPMfusion, it will automatically try to disable pulseaudio and use the default ALSA output instead. This leads (in most cases) to no audio output at all. Changing mythtv’s audio output device in the frontend (Utilities/Setup -> Setup -> General -> Audio System -> Audio Output Device) from ‘ALSA:default’ to ‘ALSA:spdif’ worked for …

Performance on the RPI3 - MythTV Official Community Forum

    https://forum.mythtv.org/viewtopic.php?t=1688
    disable_audio_dither=1 Disable pulseaudio as follows Edit /etc/pulse/client.conf. Uncomment the line autospawn=yes and replace the yes with a "no". MythtV Frontend: Setup > Video > Playback Change Video Profile from Normal to OpenMax Normal Each boot, set pi to performance mode (in /etc/rc.local):

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