PulseAudio Loopback
The goal behind this switch is to allow a very flexible whole home audio system based upon PulseAudio.
For example, for a system with a 7.1 surround sound card, and 3 instances of MPD running, it is possible to quickly route the output of any MPD instance to any of the 8 possible (4 stereo) channels on the sound card, by loading/unloading a loopback module. This loading/unloading functionality is provided by this integration. When the switch is on
, the loopback module is loaded. When the switch is off
, the module is not loaded.
The benefit of this approach is that this audio routing can occur without modifying the design-time configuration of MPD or PulseAudio.
This integration uses a TCP connection to control a local or remote PulseAudio server. So there are no local dependencies.
To enable this switch, add the following lines to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
- platform: pulseaudio_loopback
Configuration Variables
The IP address or host name of the PulseAudio server.
Use client configuration in /etc/pulse
This integration relies on raw TCP commands to PulseAudio. In order for PulseAudio to accept commands with this integration, module-native-protocol-tcp auth-ip-acl=<homeassistant ip>
must be loaded on the PulseAudio server.