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[Problem]: no sound pipewire #1839
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Thanks for the post. There are a few things here.
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Thanks. The reason I was thinking of PulseAudio is because (1) [I understand that] PipeWire has a PulseAudio compatibility interface,(2) the Shairport Sync Docker image has a PulseAudio backend and (3) some users have had success outputting from Shairport Sync in a Docker image outputting through the Docker host's PulseAudio system. |
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Same issue. Considering the world is moving over to pipewire would it be possible to add this to the default Docker image? |
Thanks, @Xantios. I've experimented a little with adding a PipeWire backend to the Docker image, but AFAIK, the PipeWire library drags in a (very?) big set of extra dependencies. |
What happened?
Hi 馃憢
Pipewire is selected by default, in raspi-config
What do I need to do to get sound? I'm using a docker image with a personal config
Please help me find how to run this .
docker start is:
I tried to change the port, it says that it is busy.
It鈥檚 not clear who is busy, it鈥檚 running in Docker, the port is not occupied by anything in the system.
Relevant log output
System Information.
Raspberry Pi 5
Raspberry Pi OS (64-bit) Desktop
CX31993 384Khz HIFI AUDIO
Configuration Information.
PulseAudio or PipeWire installed?
How did you install Shairport Sync?
Docker
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