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Immutability date: 2025/12/06 19:42:18 (UTC)

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Transaction ID3f90d642d08f096c53ddd158ba56723aff941a6b
StatusConfirmed
Block Number#101,815,527
Immutability Date2025-12-06 19:42:18
Ref Block Num38118
Ref Block Prefix1328395755
Transaction Num12
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bodycall, like, your speakers, the thing that's going to be producing sound waves for your human ears, I believe that's the sync. And then the media player would be the server or maybe the source or maybe both, I don't know. No, it would be the source. Server, I'm sure, is Pulse Audio itself. So anyway, those are all include files within KDE Framework 5. There are some CMake files to help compile all that stuff. And then there's a library, libkf5pulseaudio.co. So if you want your application to interact with Pulse Audio, this would be something to look at. And like I say, I don't know, maybe there's some basic, I guess I could even look, just Cute. Cute 5 Pulse Audio. Let's just do a quick search for that and see what happens. Audio overview in Cute Multimedia. So these are the documentation. This is the documentation, rather. And I'm going to just do a find Pulse. I am not seeing Pulse. Yeah, I don't know. I mean, I could be wrong. This is an impromptu search happening live in front of (47/56)
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Transaction ID3f90d642d08f096c53ddd158ba56723aff941a6b
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