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Top 11 Shell Pulseaudio Projects
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ubuntu-on-android
Run Ubuntu with pre-installed Desktop Environments in android/termux with ease! Everything is preinstalled so just download install and done🚀🚀
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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docker-wine
Docker image that includes Wine and Winetricks for running Windows applications on Linux and macOS
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PipeWire-Guide
PipeWire Guide. Learn about how PipeWire gives your Linux system a Professional Audio/Video Processing workflow.
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mic_over_mumble
Use Android/iOS device as your PC's remote microphone, using Mumble + Plumble. Or use microphone of one PC on other PC. Linux-only script
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WorkOS
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Project mention: Remote Controlling an HP 1670G Logic Analyzer with a Linux PC X Server | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-12-27I don't know anything about Xwayland, but according there's this sentence in this socat writeup:
> If you want to access an X server that does not provide -listen tcp (Xwayland) or just did not have enabled it during startup (like most likely your host Xorg), you can use socat to provide TCP/IP access.
https://github.com/mviereck/x11docker/wiki/How-to-access-X-o...
It is far easier to use a non-Windows operating system and simply direct the IQ data into the application you want, or use a better app which can take data directly from the RSPdx. However, in an RTL-SDR book, I saw a reference to VB-Cable, which is a separate software from VAC. Pipewire is another tool, definitely open-source and free, which should work.
Project mention: Can you recommend me a GUI settings app that would work nicely with i3? | /r/i3wm | 2023-04-23For sound, I have bound XF86AudioRaiseVolume, XF86AudioLowerVolume and XF86AudioMute to i3-volume. I’m also using a custom script that listens for volume change events and displays notifications. (i3-volume can do that for you, I don’t remember off the bat why I’m using a custom script.) I also use another custom script that automatically changes the input source to headset mic when I plug in my headset, and back to the built-in laptop mic when I unplug the headset. I start pavucontrol via dmenu if I need finer control.
Also, have you looked at any of the DAC-specific projects for your DAC for Linux floating around. For example, this one claims to provide support for both the GSX1000 and the GSX1200: https://github.com/evilphish/sennheiser-gsx-1000
Shell Pulseaudio related posts
- DAC works, but no real control over it.
- Mute Key LED not blinking | HP-Notebook | pulseaudio-equalizer-ladspa
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- Is there a way to control volume per application like pavucontrol?
- is there a docker alternative for x applications
- How can I fix this. I want to us WO mic
- How to shop microphone from listening to audio output
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Pulseaudio projects in Shell? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | x11docker | 5,386 |
2 | ubuntu-on-android | 1,053 |
3 | docker-wine | 827 |
4 | PipeWire-Guide | 803 |
5 | polybar-pulseaudio-control | 457 |
6 | i3-volume | 328 |
7 | mic_over_mumble | 291 |
8 | pulseaudio-config | 234 |
9 | equalizer | 132 |
10 | broo | 105 |
11 | sennheiser-gsx-1000 | 71 |
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