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libpipewire-module-raop-sink(7) | Miscellaneous Information Manual | libpipewire-module-raop-sink(7) |
NAME¶
libpipewire-module-raop-sink - AirPlay Sink
DESCRIPTION¶
Creates a new Sink to stream to an Airplay device.
Normally this sink is automatically created with RAOP Discover with the right parameters but it is possible to manually create a RAOP sink as well.
MODULE NAME¶
libpipewire-module-raop-sink
MODULE OPTIONS¶
Options specific to the behavior of this module
- raop.ip: The ip address of the remote end.
- raop.port: The port of the remote end.
- raop.name: The name of the remote end.
- raop.hostname: The hostname of the remote end.
- raop.transport: The data transport to use, one of 'udp' or 'tcp'. Defaults to 'udp'.
- raop.encryption.type: The encryption type to use. One of 'none', 'RSA' or 'auth_setup'. Default is 'none'.
- raop.audio.codec: The audio codec to use. Needs to be 'PCM'. Defaults to 'PCM'.
- raop.password: The password to use.
- stream.props = {}: properties to be passed to the sink stream
Options with well-known behavior.
- remote.name
- audio.format
- audio.rate
- audio.channels
- audio.position
- node.name
- node.description
- node.group
- node.latency
- node.virtual
- media.class
EXAMPLE CONFIGURATION¶
context.modules = [ { name = libpipewire-module-raop-sink
args = {
# Set the remote address to tunnel to
raop.ip = "127.0.0.1"
raop.port = 8190
raop.name = "my-raop-device"
raop.hostname = "My Service"
#raop.transport = "udp"
raop.encryption.type = "RSA"
#raop.audio.codec = "PCM"
#raop.password = "****"
#audio.format = "S16"
#audio.rate = 44100
#audio.channels = 2
#audio.position = [ FL FR ]
stream.props = {
# extra sink properties
}
} } ]
SEE ALSO¶
RAOP Discover
1.2.5 | PipeWire |