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Only this middle on causes grief.Īnd I admit that share the reasons not because they are in the least relevant, it is a totally understandable desire to remote control pulseaudio for a hundred other reasons, but (and here is decades of on-line experience talking) I want to forestall the inevitable (and I admit unwelcome) questioning of why I want to remote control pulse audio. If other apps are on the same PC indeed, they may be running at same time, sound elsewhere, or just at other times, but either way there are plenty of times, it's useful to manipulate the apps volume and other times the systems (bringing all apps up or down in volume).Īnd so I would feel so much more comfortable and in control if anywhere around the house on wifi I could control Kodi's volume, the AV receiver's columns (check and check) AND pulse audio's volume. and it's because someone set the Linux volume down earlier in the day and I have to physically to the PC to up it again. So if other people are around, they fiddle the volume using the system control, so pulse audio sometimes, and it gets set low and I'm downstairs in my workshop and can't crank the volume up high enough to enjoy properly, Kore at max, AV receiver at max. And this is problematic if you share your system eitehr with other people or otehr apps (and I do both). It can control app volume too but that's still a Pulse Audio control. So who cares? Clearly very few people which is what puzzles me, but here is the catch, the Linux volume control (available in the system tray) adjusts Pulse Audio volume.
KODI PULSEAUDIO CODE
Anyone got a modern build?Īnd while that is more alive (has far more recent code activity) is sub-optimal (would mean using a web browser on a phone to control pulseaudio, or checking if it has or giving it a REST API and writing an app that talks to it - but then that seems overkill and like more work than getting reverb working again!).
KODI PULSEAUDIO ANDROID
Which is the hottest candidate by a mile, but the app isn't available anywhere I can find for installing on an android phone, much rather it looks a) seriously unmaintained, last touched 7 years ago and b) looks non-trivial to build because of long dead and dated dependencies.
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On-line searches are confounded by endless hits on remote streaming (sending sound from pulse audio to a remote device), and it is hard to find even a mention of remote control. The kodi homedir can be found in /var/snap/kodi-pi-standalone/common/.I'm eager fro remote control on a pulse audio system and having awesome trouble finding a solution.
KODI PULSEAUDIO INSTALL
If you use Ubuntu Core20, it is recommended to also install the avahi, bluez and (for bluetooth audio if desired) also the pulseaudio snap packages alongside and connect the respective interfaces.
KODI PULSEAUDIO FULL
There are still snapd interface fixes pending to make the snap work in full strict mode, thus you currently need to install in -devmode. The snap is a standalone kiosk application, it will not start if there is already a graphical session running on the system ! It ships with all default binary addons included. This snap is built from the MMAL enabled branch at Please check if the device exists on your install before attempting to use this snap (Ubuntu Core20 as well as the Ubuntu 20.10 server and desktop images for the raspberry Pi will work (UC16 or 18 will not!)) Note: this snap needs a recent pi kernel ( >= 5.4 ) that provides /dev/vcsm-cma. Hardware acceleration patches for the Raspberry Pi. A standalone kodi-gbm snap (not usable with X11, Wayland or Mir !) with the MMAL