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12.04 - XBMC Passthrough Audio and Pulse - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/145052/xbmc-passthrough-audio-and-pulse
    With XBMC, there are two audio settings. One is for for stereo audio, and the other is for passthrough audio (If I were to enable AC3 and or DTS then passthrough would be used): With the following ubuntu audio settings, if I enable Dolby Digital or DTS then sound does not work when I play any media with those types of streams.

PulseAudio and XBMC for linux | News | Kodi

    https://kodi.tv/article/pulseaudio-and-xbmc-linux/
    And the only way of making XBMC run like it should on Ubuntu was to kill PulseAudio, this is ok if you are only using the computer as a HTPC but will quickly take away the fun of having XBMC just as a media player along with the rest of the desktop, as without PulseAudio most of the other applications won´t work properly.

Using ALSA instead Pulseaudio and "logout ... - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/540138/using-alsa-instead-pulseaudio-and-logout-issue-14-04-1
    BTW. I discovered that XBMC (what I use with ALSA) gives ALSA sink option for Ubuntu and other "PulseAudio" distributions now. – rafaku. Oct 28 '14 at 9:16. Add a comment | Your Answer Thanks for contributing an answer to Ask Ubuntu! Please be sure to answer ...

How to reset PulseAudio and ALSA on Ubuntu …

    https://www.mind-overflow.net/post/how-to-reset-pulseaudio-and-alsa-on-ubuntu/
    We want to only uninstall those specific packages, and since we are reinstalling them in a few seconds, there's no need to worry about missing dependencies. Then, run the following command: sudo apt install pulseaudio alsa-base alsa-utils Voilà.

Solutions Ubuntu 14.04 Receiver HDMI pulseaudio alsa

    https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=195689
    1. Permanently disabling pulseaudio can be done by removing it's package. 2. You can set the alsa line in the command to start XBMC, either from an icon or on bootup/X starting (or however you are starting it). I can't remember the exact incantation to put in the .desktop file for an icon, but it's on the forum somewhere...

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