[pulseaudio-tickets] [Bug 100488] Intel HDMI LPE driver doesn't work well with PulseAudio

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Thu Nov 2 09:33:51 UTC 2017


https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100488

--- Comment #36 from Tanu Kaskinen <tanuk at iki.fi> ---
Sorry for the delay in replying...

(In reply to PhilS from comment #35)
> I'm afraid that I don't know the difference between ~/.etc/pulse/ and
> /etc/pulse/.

Ok, so you don't know what "~" means? It's an abbreviation for the home
directory. If your username is "phils", then "~/.config/pulse/" is expanded to
"/home/phils/.config/pulse/".

> I just used the same syntax as used in the request to provide a log.
> 
> I only know that if I start from root then drill down to etc and then pulse
> I can find the client.conf file.
> 
> ps aux | grep pulse returns the following:
> 
> 275 root       0:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --system
> 817 root       0:00 grep pulse

Ok, you're running pulseaudio in the system mode. I had a look at how LibreELEC
configures PulseAudio, and it seems to use systemd to start it, so run
"systemctl stop pulseaudio" as root. Then run "pulseaudio --system -vv" as root
and continue according to my earlier instructions to get the log.

I'm not sure this is a PulseAudio issue, though. LibreELEC seems to disable
PulseAudio's ALSA functionality, so I would expect that on LibreELEC you're not
supposed to use PulseAudio at all to play to HDMI. Maybe PulseAudio is used
only for bluetooth output.

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