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## SECTION=multimedia_sound
menuconfig PULSEAUDIO
tristate
select HOST_MESON
select HOST_ORC
select LIBC_M
select LIBC_RT
select LIBC_PTHREAD
select ALSA_LIB
select ALSA_LIB_MIXER
select ALSA_LIB_UCM
select LIBCAP
select LIBLTDL
select LIBSNDFILE
select ORC
select SYSTEMD if PULSEAUDIO_SYSTEMD
select SBC if PULSEAUDIO_BLUETOOTH
select DBUS if PULSEAUDIO_BLUETOOTH
select BLUEZ if PULSEAUDIO_BLUETOOTH
select BLUEZ_LIBBLUETOOTH if PULSEAUDIO_BLUETOOTH
select SPEEXDSP if PULSEAUDIO_SPEEX
select SPEEXDSP_FLOAT_API if PULSEAUDIO_SPEEX
select WEBRTC_AUDIO_PROCESSING if PULSEAUDIO_WEBRTC_AEC
select UDEV
select UDEV_LIBUDEV
prompt "pulseaudio "
help
PulseAudio is a sound system for POSIX OSes, meaning that it is a
proxy for your sound applications. It allows you to do advanced
operations on your sound data as it passes between your
application and your hardware.
if PULSEAUDIO
config PULSEAUDIO_SYSTEMD
bool
default INITMETHOD_SYSTEMD
config PULSEAUDIO_SYSTEMD_USER
bool
depends on PULSEAUDIO_SYSTEMD
default y if SYSTEMD_UNITS_USER
config PULSEAUDIO_BLUETOOTH
bool
prompt "enable bluetooth support"
config PULSEAUDIO_SPEEX
bool
default y
prompt "enable speex based resamplers"
help
The speex based resamplers provide the best cost/quality
trade-off on most platforms. It's recommended to only disable
this when no resampling is required.
config PULSEAUDIO_WEBRTC_AEC
bool
prompt "WebRTC-based echo canceller"
help
Use the WebRTC audio processing library for echo cancellation. It
provides better quality than the builtin 'Adrian' echo canceller.
endif
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