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News! | Pulseaudio-raop2
https://hfujita.github.io/pulseaudio-raop2/
pulseaudio-raop2 has been merged to upstream and released with PulseAudio 11.0. Big thanks to people who worked hard to make this happen. Please use the upstream version later or equal to 11.0 for this feature. For this reason, it is recommended that any questions or bug report related to raop are sent to pulseaudio-discuss mailing li…
GitHub - hfujita/pulseaudio-raop2: pulseaudio-raop2
https://github.com/hfujita/pulseaudio-raop2
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pulseaudio-raop2.git - Arch Linux
https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=pulseaudio-raop2
AUR : pulseaudio-raop2.git: AUR Package Repositories | click here to return to the package base details page
raspberrypi - How to send sound using pulseaudio and ...
https://askubuntu.com/questions/354495/how-to-send-sound-using-pulseaudio-and-shairplay-to-a-raspberry-pi
2 Answers Active Oldest Score 2 Unfortunately at present the raop module shipped with pulseaudio does not support the newer RAOP2 protocol for AirPlay via UDP (rather than TCP). This however would be needed to stream audio to ShairPlay or newer AirPlay devices.
"Audio device stuck" from MPlayer using pulseaudio-raop2 ...
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=213417
Re: "Audio device stuck" from MPlayer using pulseaudio-raop2. I started pulseaudio in the foreground (with -vvv) and looked at the logs. At first it couldn't connect to the IP given by Avahi, because I hadn't routed the link-local addresses given (169.154.0.0/16). sudo route add -net 169.254.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 dev wlp3s0 metric 99.
PulseAudio under the hood - Victor Gaydov
https://gavv.github.io/articles/pulseaudio-under-the-hood/
Since version 11.0, PulseAudio has built-in support for RAOP2. PulseAudio uses Avahi to receive mDNS RAOP announcements. Every AirPlay device in the local network automatically becomes available in PulseAudio. RAOP support consists of two parts: discovery. PulseAudio server monitors services published on the local network.
14.04 - Airplay sink no longer visible in pulseaudio - Ask ...
https://askubuntu.com/questions/544251/airplay-sink-no-longer-visible-in-pulseaudio
From the RAOP2 site here's the guide to get RAOP2 working: First set up your build system. sudo apt-get install build-essential paprefs git pulseaudio-module-raop intltool libjack0 sudo apt-get build-dep pulseaudio Now get the code and build the software
raspbian - Redirect audio to another AirPlay device ...
https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/5508/redirect-audio-to-another-airplay-device
pulseaudio for managing audio outputs: raop for AirPlay, or any other output device such as analog jack, HDMI, http streaming service, etc ( sudo apt-get install pulseaudio) raop2 module for pulseaudio if the original raop module built into pulseaudio doesn't work
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