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[pulseaudio] Description of recommended desktop setup moved to README_PULSE.md
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# forked-daapd and Pulseaudio
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Credit: [Rob Pope](http://robpope.co.uk/blog/post/setting-up-forked-daapd-with-bluetooth)
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System mode is generally only recommended for headless servers, i.e.,
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systems without desktop users.
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## User Mode with Network Access
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If there is a desktop user logged in most of the time, a setup with
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[network access via localhost
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only](http://billauer.co.il/blog/2014/01/pa-multiple-users/)
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for daemons is a more appropriate solution, since the normal user
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administration (with, e.g., `pulseaudio -k`) works as
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advertised. Also, the user specific configuration for pulseaudio is
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preserved across sessions as expected.
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Quoting from the above blog, the necessary setup (per user) boils down
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to:
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### Step1: Copy system pulseaudio configuration to the users home directory
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```
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mkdir -p ~/.pulse
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cp /etc/pulse/default.pa ~/.pulse/
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```
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### Step 2: Enable TCP access from localhost only
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Edit the file `~/.pulse/default.pa` , adding the following line at the end:
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```
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load-module module-native-protocol-tcp auth-ip-acl=127.0.0.1
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```
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### Step 3: Restart the pulseaudio deamon
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```
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pulseaudio -k
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# OR
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pulseaudio -D
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```
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### Step 4:
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In the `audio` section of `/etc/forked-daapd.conf`, set `server` to `localhost`:
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```
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server = "localhost"
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```
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## System Mode
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This guide was written based on headless Debian Jessie platforms. Most of the
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instructions will require that you are root.
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## Step 1: Setting up Pulseaudio in system mode with Bluetooth support
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### Step 1: Setting up Pulseaudio in system mode with Bluetooth support
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If you see a "Connection refused" error when starting forked-daapd, then you
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will probably need to setup Pulseaudio to run in system mode [1]. This means
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/etc/pulse/system.pa:
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```
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### Enable Bluetooth
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#### Enable Bluetooth
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.ifexists module-bluetooth-discover.so
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load-module module-bluetooth-discover
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.endif
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3. check that the Bluetooth module is loaded with `pactl list modules short`
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## Step 2: Setting up forked-daapd
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### Step 2: Setting up forked-daapd
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Add the user forked-daapd is running as (typically "daapd") to the
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"pulse-access" group:
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Now (re)start forked-daapd.
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## Step 3: Adding a Bluetooth device
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### Step 3: Adding a Bluetooth device
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To connect with the device, run `bluetoothctl` and then:
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[1] Note that Pulseaudio will warn against system mode. However, in this use
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case it is actually the solution recommended by the [Pulseaudio folks themselves](https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/2016-August/026823.html).
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# Type of the output (alsa, pulseaudio, dummy or disabled)
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# type = "alsa"
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# For pulseaudio output, an optional server can be specified.
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# See http://billauer.co.il/blog/2014/01/pa-multiple-users/
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# for an example how to set up access to the daemon started
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# by a logged-in user.
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# server = "localhost"
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# For pulseaudio output, an optional server can be specified.
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# If not set, connection is made via local socket.
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# server = ""
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# Audio PCM device name for local audio output - ALSA only
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# card = "default"
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