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github.com/mafik/pulseaudio
Package pulseaudio is a pure-Go (no libpulse) implementation of the PulseAudio native protocol.
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go get mrogalski.eu/go/pulseaudio
Package pulseaudio is a pure-Go (no libpulse) implementation of the PulseAudio native protocol.
Rather than exposing the PulseAudio protocol directly this library attempts to hide the PulseAudio complexity behind a Go interface. Some of the things which are deliberately not exposed in the API are:
→ backwards compatibility for old PulseAudio servers
→ transport mechanism used for the connection (Unix sockets / memfd / shm)
→ encoding used in the pulseaudio-native protocol
Querying and setting the volume.
Listing audio outputs.
Changing the default audio output.
Notifications on config updates.
Automatically generated by autoreadme on 2018.06.22
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