pulse-client.conf
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NAME
pulse-client.conf - PulseAudio client configuration file
SYNOPSIS
~/.pulse/client.conf
/etc/pulse/client.conf
DESCRIPTION
The PulseAudio client library reads configuration directives from a file ~/.pulse/client.conf on startup and when that file doesn't exist from /etc/pulse/client.conf.
The configuration file is a simple collection of variable declarations. If the configuration file parser encounters either ; or # it ignores the rest of the line until its end.
For the settings that take a boolean argument the values true, yes, on and 1 are equivalent, resp. false, no, off, 0.
DIRECTIVES
- default-sink= The default sink to connect to. If specified overwrites the setting in the daemon. The environment variable $PULSE_SINK however takes precedence.
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- default-source= The default source to connect to. If specified overwrites the setting in the daemon. The environment variable $PULSE_SOURCE however takes precedence.
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- default-server= The default sever to connect to. The environment variable $PULSE_SERVER takes precedence.
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- autospawn= Autospawn a PulseAudio daemon when needed. Takes a boolean value, defaults to "yes".
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- daemon-binary= Path to the PulseAudio daemon to run when autospawning. Defaults to a path configured at compile time.
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- extra-arguments= Extra arguments to pass to the PulseAudio daemon when autospawning. Defaults to --log-target=syslog
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- cookie-file= Specify the path to the PulseAudio authentication cookie. Defaults to ~/.pulse-cookie.
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- enable-shm= Enable data transfer via POSIX shared memory. Takes a boolean argument, defaults to yes.
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- shm-size-bytes= Sets the shared memory segment size for clients, in bytes. If left unspecified or is set to 0 it will default to some system-specific default, usually 64 MiB. Please note that usually there is no need to change this value, unless you are running an OS kernel that does not do memory overcommit.
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AUTHORS
The PulseAudio Developers <mzchyfrnhqvb (at) 0pointer (dot) net>; PulseAudio is available from http://pulseaudio.org/
SEE ALSO
pulse-daemon.conf(5), pulseaudio(1)