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command line - Get active sink in PulseAudio - Unix ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/547899/get-active-sink-in-pulseaudio
    Show activity on this post. As PulseAudio (amazingly) doesn't provide any simple query commands, I'm parsing the output from pacmd list-sinks to get the index of the active sink. However, I'm not sure what lines actually indicate which sink is active. I know that the index line has an asterisk in front of it if it's the default sink.

Down the drain: The elusive ‘default’ PulseAudio sink ...

    https://brokkr.net/2018/05/24/down-the-drain-the-elusive-default-pulseaudio-sink/
    Down the drain: The elusive ‘default’ PulseAudio sink. There is no such thing as a default output device (or sink) in PulseAudio. It say so right there in the official documentation. There is something referred to as a fallback device which is used “if the stream has not been seen before”. Yet there is a configuration command called set ...

audio - Set two sinks with pulseaudio - Raspberry Pi Stack ...

    https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/135447/set-two-sinks-with-pulseaudio
    This answer is not useful. Show activity on this post. I'm able to get it to work by combining the sinks. load-module module-combine-sink slaves=raop_output.raspberrypi.local,raop_output.raspberrypi.local.2 set-default-sink combined. This unfortunately leaves a slight delay between the two sinks, and also a strange crackle that …

audio - How to set up a PulseAudio sink? - Raspberry Pi ...

    https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/8621/how-to-set-up-a-pulseaudio-sink
    load-module module-tunnel-sink sink_name=rpi_tunnel server=tcp:192.168.2.13:4713 sink=bcm1 If you don't put a sink_name in, pulseaudio won't start. The sink refers to the sink name on the pi side, which then also needs a name; add a corresponding sink_name to the module-alsa-sink line in default.pa there:

How to change pulseaudio sink with "pacmd set-default …

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/71863/how-to-change-pulseaudio-sink-with-pacmd-set-default-sink-during-playback
    PulseAudio pacmd is not capable of switching the default sinks while there is an actively playing stream to the sink input. However there is a way to still achieve this. Changing default sink from command line. First we need to determine the …

PulseAudio/Examples - ArchWiki

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PulseAudio/Examples
    Firefox/Chrome/etc. is using PulseAudio soundcard sink instead of the JACK sink. Open pavucontrol and on the Playback tab switch all audiostreams from something like "Built-in Audio Analog Stereo" to something like "Jack sink (PulseAudio JACK Sink)". After I start JACK the sound from PulseAudio becomes distorted

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