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Describe the bug
I'm trying to run Snapcast on Raspberry Pi that acts as a Bluetooth receiver. I want to pair my phone with the Pi, stream music via Bluetooth and redirect the stream to Snapcast's /tmp/snapfifo pipe. The problem is that after following the steps for PulseAudio the stream is never redirected to Snapcast, because PulseAudio doesn't even create the named pipe.
Steps to Reproduce
First I verified that BT streaming works without Snapcast. I'm using https://github.com/nicokaiser/rpi-audio-receiver to convert RPi to a Bluetooth receiver and it works without any issues when streaming music to the built-in audio card.
I added the lines from the guideline to my /etc/pulse/system.pa
I checked if snapcast received the stream to the pipe, but there's nothing. The pipe isn't even created, or if I create it manually it's not being written to by PulseAudio.
Are the guidelines outdated? Or is my PulseAudio setup still somewhat misconfigured?
Environment details
OS: Raspberry Pi OS Lite 64-bit
Snapcast version: 0.27
Installed from a armhf.deb package.
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PulseAudio doesn't want to create /tmp/snapfifo pipe
PulseAudio doesn't create /tmp/snapfifo pipe
Sep 20, 2023
Describe the bug
I'm trying to run Snapcast on Raspberry Pi that acts as a Bluetooth receiver. I want to pair my phone with the Pi, stream music via Bluetooth and redirect the stream to Snapcast's
/tmp/snapfifo
pipe. The problem is that after following the steps for PulseAudio the stream is never redirected to Snapcast, because PulseAudio doesn't even create the named pipe.Steps to Reproduce
/etc/pulse/system.pa
pactl list sinks
that the PulseAudio sink is created and is set to RUNNING when I start streaming music.Are the guidelines outdated? Or is my PulseAudio setup still somewhat misconfigured?
Environment details
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