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Audiophile – PulseAudio

    https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Audiophile/
    For the most geniune resampling at the cost of high CPU usage (even on 2011 CPUs) you can add: resample-method = src-sinc-best-quality Enhancements PulseAudio could be enhanced to make some of this a bit easier. It could open a channel for each sample rate to provide bit-perfect playback of any sample of audio media.

pulseaudio - man pages section 1: User Commands

    https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E88353_01/html/E37839/pulseaudio-1.html
    Combine with -n to disable loading of the default script default.pa (see below). -C Open a command interpreter on STDIN/STDOUT after startup. This may be used to configure PulseAudio dynamically during runtime. Equivalent to --load=module-cli. -n Don't load default script file default.pa (see below) on startup.

pulseaudio(1) — Arch manual pages

    https://man.archlinux.org/man/pulseaudio.1
    Use the specified resampler by default (See --dump-resample-methods above for possible values). --use-pid-file[=BOOL] Create a PID file. If this options is disabled it is possible to run multiple sound servers per user. --no-cpu-limit[=BOOL] …

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