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It seems like a permission problem |
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I'm not using the Pulseaudio sink, but maybe this helps: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66775654/how-can-i-make-pulseaudio-run-as-root |
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I successfully managed to make the Snapcast server running in Home Assistant, then integrated with Music Assist and I can play sound remotely on Snapcast client (Debian host) which also runs the Wyoming Satellite, however it runs the Pipewire service by default instead of PulseAudio and this might be giving me bit of a hassle with snapclient service.
I followed this guide to set it up https://github.com/FutureProofHomes/wyoming-enhancements/blob/master/snapcast/docs/3_install_snapclient.md
I can run the snapclient fine with this command:
However if I try to start it as service it fails:
Looks like the problem is that the Pipewire-pulse service runs as user and the snapclient expects the pulse service that is run under the root.
Has anyone dealt with the same situation before and knows how to resolve it?
I guess I can run it as user with command only, but I would prefer to have it configured properly as service.
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