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PulseAudio: Audio Streams - freedesktop.org
https://freedesktop.org/software/pulseaudio/doxygen/streams.html
In case of a buffer underrun the read index is equal or larger than the write index. Unless the prebuf value is 0, PulseAudio will temporarily pause playback in such a case, and wait until the buffer is filled up to prebuf bytes again. If prebuf is 0, the read index may be larger than the write index, in which case silence is played.
PulseAudio under the hood - Victor Gaydov
https://gavv.github.io/articles/pulseaudio-under-the-hood/
linux - PulseAudio cannot read buffers at consistent rate ...
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56210653/pulseaudio-cannot-read-buffers-at-consistent-rate
When calling pa_simple_new, set the fragsize field of the pa_buffer_attr argument to the wanted latency in bytes. PulseAudio will try to achieve that latency, but may not reach it depending on the hardware capabilities. (pavucontrol probably asks for a low latency.
Using PulseAudio as network sound server on Ubuntu and ...
https://www.techytalk.info/pulseaudio-network-sound-server/
Press Alt+F2 and enter "paprefs" into the "Run Application" dialog. Here are the options you should check inside "Network Access" tab inside "paprefs" interface: After you are finished with "Network Access" tab", switch to "Network Server" tab and enable "Enable network access to local sound devices" option.
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