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Audio unavailable with xbmc.service and pulseaudio [kinda ...
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=185521
Judging from xbmc-standalone script, xbmc uses pulseaudio. So you probably would have to find out the point in time where pulseaudio is ready with its initialization/grabbing of devices. The service file calls xbmc-standalone, so it has no influence on state of pulseaudio, unless you would split the pulseaudio part to another service, but I ...
PulseAudio sound delay - openSUSE
https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/491825-pulseaudio-sound-delay
There are no latency offsets specified in pavucontrol for any sound devices. Also, restarting PulseAudio (pulseaudio -k) makes it work fine again, without a delay, until a reboot. The system logs only show this (this is a clean boot, without restarting the daemon after boot): Code: > sudo journalctl -b | grep -i pulse Lap 07 11:07:08 mahobay ...
PulseAudio - Official Kodi Wiki
https://kodi.wiki/index.php?title=PulseAudio
PulseAudio allows normal video & audio playback in XBMC while at the same time allowing the user to get audio in their browser or other applications. It also allows Kodi playback of video or audio to be paused in order to run a game, Skype or similar. Kodi is set to only use PulseAudio if you have installed it and running.
pulseaudio - Sound output starts delayed - Ask Ubuntu
https://askubuntu.com/questions/218444/sound-output-starts-delayed
Via SPDIF hearable sound starts late, e. g. in the Test Sound dialog I maximally can hear "Left" when the voice should say "Front Left". When I have pavucontrol open (in the background) whilst clicking on the Test Sound it starts immediately.. Generally, starting any audio/media file, the beginning is not output/hearable.
PulseAudio to XBMC via Airplay
https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=117306
PulseAudio (v.1.1) is running on one box (Fedora 17) and XBMC (v.12.0-RC2 Git:0a58027) is running on another box (OpeneElec r12814) in the same network. Upon loading the module-raop-discover module into PulseAudio, it starts the RTSP session during which it sends the following RTSP methods to XBMC: ANNOUNCE, SETUP and RECORD.
mls-software.com
http://www.mls-software.com/xbmc.html
If you do, the settings in XBMC have to change accordingly (HDMI = hdmi, S/PDIF = iec958) Apparently PulseAudio and ALSA drivers conflict - which will lead to NO sound in XBMC; Start by removing PulseAudio sudo apt-get remove pulseaudio gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio; Now purge all remaining PulseAudio files from the system
va_openDriver returns -1 · Issue #18169 · xbmc/xbmc · …
https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/issues/18169
2020-07-15 19:07:32.429 T:140387372402432 WARNING: Pulseaudio module module-allow-passthrough not loaded - opening PT devices might fail 2020-07-15 19:07:32.429 T:140387355617024 DEBUG: PulseAudio: Found Jabra EVOLVE 65 Analog Stereo with devicestring alsa_output.usb-0b0e_Jabra_EVOLVE_65_501AA5234947013A00-00.analog-stereo
wifi - Using Pi to stream all audio output from my pc to ...
https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/11735/using-pi-to-stream-all-audio-output-from-my-pc-to-my-stereo
Note #1: PulseAudio over WiFi will work flawlessly on some routers but will fail on others. Note #2: The following instructions are from a conversation several Raspberry Pi users (including myself) had on this very topic. 1) Install PulseAudio on your Raspberry Pi. sudo apt-get install pulseaudio pulseaudio-module-zeroconf avahi-daemon
Ubuntu 14.04 + XBMC 13 (or KODI) + Intel NUC i3
https://blog.serindu.com/2014/05/12/ubuntu-14-04-xbmc-13-intel-nuc-i3/
XBMC 13 does finally let XBMC play acceptably with Pulseaudio by default which is nice for a lot of people; but it does not support passthrough for either DTS HD-MA or Dolby TrueHD. And since one reason I was upgrading from a Raspberry Pi to the Intel NUC was to get my full HD 7.1 channel audio working correctly I didn't like that option.
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