Thanks for the quick reply. I believe Ming comes with pulseaudio by default. What I meant by pulseaudio-raop was I added that through the software manager application.
So from your reply, is there a way to add this raop2 module, or does it require removing what I have and starting over. As you can tell, I am a noobie to linux. Can you point me to more detailed instructions. Or am I better off waiting for the additional fixes that may be coming. Again thanks for the help Alex Sent from Samsung tablet -------- Original message -------- From: "Alexander E. Patrakov" <[email protected]> Date:04/11/2015 12:09 AM (GMT-06:00) To: General PulseAudio Discussion <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Pulseaudio, raop and apple airport express 11.04.2015 08:21, alexcarson120 wrote: > > I am running Linux Mint 17 and am trying to stream music to my airport > express through Clememtine music player. I have installed paprefs and > pulseaudio-raop and have not yet been able to make it work. The > computer is able to see the airport express but once selected, no sound > is getting through the airport express to my stereo receiver input. The > song does not not seem to be playing, the time counter does not > increment or does so erratically. > > Most of the posts I have found are several years old, but was hoping > someone may have found a solution. I don't know what you mean by "pulseaudio-raop". Please try this version of PulseAudio, which has RAOP2 support, which is needed by modern RAOP devices: https://github.com/hfujita/pulseaudio-raop2 It is not merged yet because valgrind has found some uninitialized memory references, and we are waiting for them to be fixed. -- Alexander E. Patrakov _______________________________________________ pulseaudio-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pulseaudio-discuss
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