Hi Dominic,

This functionality now works.  I did have zeroconf installed at the time
as I was sharing sound between other pulseaudio server :)

I am suspecting that this may have been exacerbated by potential router
issues that was essentially screwing up the IP assignment.  Maybe the
other programs were displaying AVAHI broadcast packets that arrived but
not making any attempts to connect... and I found after more hunting
that the Airport would drop off the network after a few moments if I
wasn't pinging it continually.  I'm not sure what the original problem
was, but I have been quite happily playing music over the airport for
the last few weeks :)

For your tutorial, it might be worth mentioning that switching streams
mid-play to the RAOP output tends to make pulseaudio cranky.  The best
way to play sound out a RAOP device I have found is to stop the sound,
set the default card to the RAOP device, and then start the playback
again.  Otherwise I found the sound would break-up and stutter
continually... but that isn't relevant to this bug :)

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RAOP devices are not recognised
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/428309
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