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How to turn off vlcpulse audio from python program?


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I'm using vlc-python bindings to play an RTSP stream on Raspberry pi3. How do I turn off vlcpulse? I don't need audio for now.



>>> player.audio_set_volume(0)
0
This reduced the error messages from 2 to 1 but
>>> player = vlc.MediaPlayer("rtsp://192.168.77.114/unicast")
[015212f0] vlcpulse audio output error: PulseAudio server connection failure: Connection refused

>>> player = vlc.MediaPlayer("rtsp://192.168.77.114/unicast")
[015212f0] vlcpulse audio output error: PulseAudio server connection failure: Connection refused
>>>


Expected result: rtsp stream playing without audio and any error

Actual result: PulseAudio is complaining










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    I'm using vlc-python bindings to play an RTSP stream on Raspberry pi3. How do I turn off vlcpulse? I don't need audio for now.



    >>> player.audio_set_volume(0)
    0
    This reduced the error messages from 2 to 1 but
    >>> player = vlc.MediaPlayer("rtsp://192.168.77.114/unicast")
    [015212f0] vlcpulse audio output error: PulseAudio server connection failure: Connection refused

    >>> player = vlc.MediaPlayer("rtsp://192.168.77.114/unicast")
    [015212f0] vlcpulse audio output error: PulseAudio server connection failure: Connection refused
    >>>


    Expected result: rtsp stream playing without audio and any error

    Actual result: PulseAudio is complaining










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      I'm using vlc-python bindings to play an RTSP stream on Raspberry pi3. How do I turn off vlcpulse? I don't need audio for now.



      >>> player.audio_set_volume(0)
      0
      This reduced the error messages from 2 to 1 but
      >>> player = vlc.MediaPlayer("rtsp://192.168.77.114/unicast")
      [015212f0] vlcpulse audio output error: PulseAudio server connection failure: Connection refused

      >>> player = vlc.MediaPlayer("rtsp://192.168.77.114/unicast")
      [015212f0] vlcpulse audio output error: PulseAudio server connection failure: Connection refused
      >>>


      Expected result: rtsp stream playing without audio and any error

      Actual result: PulseAudio is complaining










      share|improve this question
















      I'm using vlc-python bindings to play an RTSP stream on Raspberry pi3. How do I turn off vlcpulse? I don't need audio for now.



      >>> player.audio_set_volume(0)
      0
      This reduced the error messages from 2 to 1 but
      >>> player = vlc.MediaPlayer("rtsp://192.168.77.114/unicast")
      [015212f0] vlcpulse audio output error: PulseAudio server connection failure: Connection refused

      >>> player = vlc.MediaPlayer("rtsp://192.168.77.114/unicast")
      [015212f0] vlcpulse audio output error: PulseAudio server connection failure: Connection refused
      >>>


      Expected result: rtsp stream playing without audio and any error

      Actual result: PulseAudio is complaining







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          As usual there are a number of options.



          1. Turn on pulseaudio, then it won't complain.

          2. When you create the vlc.Instance() pass it some options.

          Relevant to your problem you could use:



          opt = "--quiet"


          This just tells vlc not to echo errors to the console (my personal preference)



          or



          opt = "--aout=adummy"


          This tells vlc to send audio to a dummy entry rather than alsa or pulseaudio



          Basically opt can mimic the vlc command line then simply create the vlc.Instance() like this:



          vlc.Instance(opt)





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            As usual there are a number of options.



            1. Turn on pulseaudio, then it won't complain.

            2. When you create the vlc.Instance() pass it some options.

            Relevant to your problem you could use:



            opt = "--quiet"


            This just tells vlc not to echo errors to the console (my personal preference)



            or



            opt = "--aout=adummy"


            This tells vlc to send audio to a dummy entry rather than alsa or pulseaudio



            Basically opt can mimic the vlc command line then simply create the vlc.Instance() like this:



            vlc.Instance(opt)





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              As usual there are a number of options.



              1. Turn on pulseaudio, then it won't complain.

              2. When you create the vlc.Instance() pass it some options.

              Relevant to your problem you could use:



              opt = "--quiet"


              This just tells vlc not to echo errors to the console (my personal preference)



              or



              opt = "--aout=adummy"


              This tells vlc to send audio to a dummy entry rather than alsa or pulseaudio



              Basically opt can mimic the vlc command line then simply create the vlc.Instance() like this:



              vlc.Instance(opt)





              share|improve this answer

























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                As usual there are a number of options.



                1. Turn on pulseaudio, then it won't complain.

                2. When you create the vlc.Instance() pass it some options.

                Relevant to your problem you could use:



                opt = "--quiet"


                This just tells vlc not to echo errors to the console (my personal preference)



                or



                opt = "--aout=adummy"


                This tells vlc to send audio to a dummy entry rather than alsa or pulseaudio



                Basically opt can mimic the vlc command line then simply create the vlc.Instance() like this:



                vlc.Instance(opt)





                share|improve this answer













                As usual there are a number of options.



                1. Turn on pulseaudio, then it won't complain.

                2. When you create the vlc.Instance() pass it some options.

                Relevant to your problem you could use:



                opt = "--quiet"


                This just tells vlc not to echo errors to the console (my personal preference)



                or



                opt = "--aout=adummy"


                This tells vlc to send audio to a dummy entry rather than alsa or pulseaudio



                Basically opt can mimic the vlc command line then simply create the vlc.Instance() like this:



                vlc.Instance(opt)






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