docs: Should install gstreamer0.10-alsa before using alsasink
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Note that if you have an ``~/.asoundrc`` it will overide any global
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Note that if you have an ``~/.asoundrc`` it will overide any global
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settings from ``/etc/asound.conf``.
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settings from ``/etc/asound.conf``.
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#. Update your ``~/.config/mopidy/mopidy.conf`` to contain::
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#. For Mopidy to output audio directly to ALSA, instead of Jack which
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GStreamer usually defaults to on Raspberry Pi, install the
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``gstreamer0.10-alsa`` package::
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sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-alsa
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Then update your ``~/.config/mopidy/mopidy.conf`` to contain::
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[audio]
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[audio]
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output = alsasink
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output = alsasink
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This is to tell GStreamer not to pick Jack which it seems to like picking on
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Raspberry Pis for some reason.
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Following these steps you should be able to get crackle free sound on either
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Following these steps you should be able to get crackle free sound on either
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HDMI or analog. Note that you might need to ensure that PulseAudio is no longer
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HDMI or analog. Note that you might need to ensure that PulseAudio is no longer
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running to get this working nicely.
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running to get this working nicely.
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