https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90210
--- Comment #15 from Alessandro Ferri <[email protected]> --- Thanks Tanu, You've given a lot of information I did not know. At this point, before doing the tests that you suggested on-resample method = speex-float-1 or resample-method = ffmpeg, I must build pulseaudio 5.0 again. So first I see if these issues disappear. I want to ask if I have to first uninstall the previous installation from source, and if so how, or simply just build a new one and install it. In the latter case the procedure, from what you told me is: sudo apt-get install libspeex-dev or sudo apt-get install libspeex-dev:armhf what is the difference? I use raspberry Pi2. after cd pulseaudio-5.0 ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var --disable-bluez4 make sudo make install and at the end sudo ldconfig I am attaching the init script with which I run pulseaudio as system mode. I also wanted to ask further explanation. I use shairport-sync as Airplay emulator. The audio output of shairport-sync is fixed on pulse. In this way I lose synchronization between Airplay devices and my raspberry. So I wanted to ask you: 1) Is there a way to run only pulseaudio as an Airplay emulator, eliminating shairport-sync? 2) Otherwise is there a way instead, working on the parameters of pulseaudio, to maintain synchronization and eliminate the latency of the audio output? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the QA Contact for the bug. You are the assignee for the bug.
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