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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index 74658dbc86..6671ba9305 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -41679,15 +41679,16 @@ service with the @code{simple-service} procedure from @code{(gnu services)}. @menu -* Essential Home Services:: Environment variables, packages, on-* scripts. -* Shells: Shells Home Services. POSIX shells, Bash, Zsh. -* Mcron: Mcron Home Service. Scheduled User's Job Execution. -* Power Management: Power Management Home Services. Services for battery power. -* Shepherd: Shepherd Home Service. Managing User's Daemons. -* SSH: Secure Shell. Setting up the secure shell client. -* Desktop: Desktop Home Services. Services for graphical environments. -* Guix: Guix Home Services. Services for Guix. -* Fonts: Fonts Home Services. Services for managing User's fonts. +* Essential Home Services:: Environment variables, packages, on-* scripts. +* Shells: Shells Home Services. POSIX shells, Bash, Zsh. +* Mcron: Mcron Home Service. Scheduled User's Job Execution. +* Power Management: Power Management Home Services. Services for battery power. +* Shepherd: Shepherd Home Service. Managing User's Daemons. +* SSH: Secure Shell. Setting up the secure shell client. +* Desktop: Desktop Home Services. Services for graphical environments. +* Guix: Guix Home Services. Services for Guix. +* Fonts: Fonts Home Services. Services for managing User's fonts. +* Sound: Sound Home Services. Dealing with audio. @end menu @c In addition to that Home Services can provide @@ -42601,6 +42602,101 @@ like this: @end lisp @end defvar +@node Sound Home Services +@subsection Sound Home Services + +The @code{(gnu home services sound)} module provides services related to +sound support. + +@cindex PulseAudio, home service +@cindex RTP, for PulseAudio + +The following services dynamically reconfigure the +@uref{https://pulseaudio.org,PulseAudio sound server}: they let you +toggle broadcast of audio output over the network using the +@acronym{RTP, real-time transport protocol} and, correspondingly, +playback of sound received over RTP. Once +@code{home-pulseaudio-rtp-sink-service-type} is among your home +services, you can start broadcasting audio output by running this +command: + +@example +herd start pulseaudio-rtp-sink +@end example + +You can then run a PulseAudio-capable mixer, such as @code{pavucontrol} +or @code{pulsemixer} (both from the same-named package) to control which +audio stream(s) should be sent to the RTP ``sink''. + +By default, audio is broadcasted to a multicast address: any device on +the @acronym{LAN, local area network} receives it and may play it. +Using multicast in this way puts a lot of pressure on the network and +degrades its performance, so you may instead prefer sending to +specifically one device. The first way to do that is by specifying the +IP address of the target device when starting the service: + +@example +herd start pulseaudio-rtp-sink 192.168.1.42 +@end example + +The other option is to specify this IP address as the one to use by +default in your home environment configuration: + +@lisp +(service home-pulseaudio-rtp-sink-service-type + "192.168.1.42") +@end lisp + +On the device where you intend to receive and play the RTP stream, you +can use @code{home-pulseaudio-rtp-source-service-type}, like so: + +@lisp +(service home-pulseaudio-rtp-source-service-type) +@end lisp + +This will then let you start the receiving module for PulseAudio: + +@example +herd start pulseaudio-rtp-source +@end example + +Again, by default it will listen on the multicast address. If, instead, +you'd like it to listen for direct incoming connections, you can do that +by running: + +@lisp +(service home-pulseaudio-rtp-source-service-type + "0.0.0.0") +@end lisp + +The reference of these services is given below. + +@defvar home-pulseaudio-rtp-sink-service-type +@defvarx home-pulseaudio-rtp-source-service-type +This is the type of the service to send, respectively receive, audio +streams over @acronym{RTP, real-time transport protocol}. + +The value associated with this service is the IP address (a string) +where to send, respectively receive, the audio stream. By default, +audio is sent/received on multicast address +@code{%pulseaudio-rtp-multicast-address}. + +This service defines one Shepherd service: @code{pulseaudio-rtp-sink}, +respectively @code{pulseaudio-rtp-source}. The service is not started +by default, so you have to explicitly start it when you want to turn it +on, as in this example: + +@example +herd start pulseaudio-rtp-sink +@end example + +Stopping the Shepherd service turns off broadcasting. +@end defvar + +@defvar %pulseaudio-rtp-multicast-address +This is the multicast address used by default by the two services above. +@end defvar + @node Invoking guix home @section Invoking @command{guix home} |