Step 2 is difficult to handle in snapd as it interacts with the
organization of files in the snap that traditionally snapd does not
interact with.

Step 3 depends on the implementation of pulse on the host, though I
agree this is the correct solution, for now, and that it should *not* be
handled by snap packages but by a layer inside snapd.

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  pulseaudio/audio-playback are difficult to use

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