Summary
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pulse-autoconf
PulseAudio server dynamic configuration daemon

Usage:
  pulse-autoconf
  pulse-autoconf --help
  pulse-autoconf --version
  pulse-autoconf edit-config [customEditor] [customEditorArgument]...
  pulse-autoconf set-preset preset|-
  pulse-autoconf reload-config [graceful]
  pulse-autoconf wake-up [graceful]
  pulse-autoconf send-signal signal [graceful]
  pulse-autoconf list-sinks-and-sources [showMonitors] [sleepTime]
  pulse-autoconf interactive-loopback source sink [sink]...

Monitors a running PulseAudio server instance and ensures that a
certain configuration is in place.

For example, makes sure that echo cancellation is always active between
a dynamically determined master sink and master source, and that the
virtual echo cancellation devices are set as fallback sink/source.

If sinks or sources are added or removed, the echo cancellation is
unloaded and re-applied to now possibly different masters, and affected
streams are moved to the new virtual echo cancellation devices.


Copyright
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Copyright 2020-2022 eomanis

This file is part of pulse-autoconf.

pulse-autoconf is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as
published by the Free Software Foundation.

pulse-autoconf is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with pulse-autoconf.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.


Identities of authors
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Should it be required to ascertain the identity of an author, the
person who can prove to be in possession of the secret master key of
an author's PGP key is to be considered the respective author.

In case an author's PGP key has been replaced by another PGP key,
the person who can prove the key supersession in the most convincing
manner is to be considered the respective author.
For example, an author may document the existence of a properly
signed key supersession declaration at a certain point in time in a
provably tamper-proof way, such as embedding the declaration or a
cryptographically secure hash of it in an irreversible blockchain.

Authors' PGP keys' fingerprints:
eomanis: F576 37E9 E5C2 8F91 EE64  277B 603E EF8F E0A9 9498


Contact
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eomanis                        eomanis@web.de
