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Pulseaudio - Bindings - openHAB

    https://www.openhab.org/addons/bindings/pulseaudio/
    The following pulseaudio devices are supported: Sink Source Sink-Input Source-Output Combined-Sink Discovery The Pulseaudio bridge is discovered through mDNS in the local network. Binding Configuration (optional) The Pulseaudio binding can be customized to handle different devices.

PulseAudio - Official Kodi Wiki

    https://kodi.wiki/view/PulseAudio
    PulseAudio is used when Kodi is installed in a desktop-environment rather than a dedicated/direct boot setup. PulseAudio allows normal video & audio playback in XBMC while at the same time allowing the user to get audio in their browser or other applications. It also allows Kodi playback of video or audio to be paused in order to run a game, Skype or similar.

Modules – PulseAudio

    https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Modules/
    CLI is where most controlling and configuring of PulseAudio will take place—including its modules. Modules may loaded manually during runtime through pactl, or they may be pre-loaded via default.pa and loaded at daemon start-up. These utilities have options which offer additional customization.

Download – PulseAudio

    https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Download/
    libatomic_ops 1.2 or newer (1.1 and older do not work in all situations, and result in inline assembly compilation failures when compiling PulseAudio) Download v1.2 from libatomic_ops-1.2.tar.gz libspeexdsp Required as of 0.9.11, >= 1.2rc1 as of 1.0 libtool (>= 2.4) json-c (>= 0.11) gettext (>= 0.18.1) libsamplerate (optional, deprecated)

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