The PulseAudio sound server reads configuration directives from
    a file ~/.pulse/daemon.conf  on startup and when that
    file doesn't exist from
    @pulseconfdir@/daemon.conf . Please note that the
    server also reads a configuration script on startup
    default.pa  which also contains runtime configuration
    directives.
    The configuration file is a simple collection of variable
    declarations. If the configuration file parser encounters either ;
    or # it ignores the rest of the line until its end.
    For the settings that take a boolean argument the values
    true , yes , on  and 1 
    are equivalent, resp. false , no ,
    off , 0 .
   
  
    
      daemonize=   Daemonize after startup. Takes a
      boolean value, defaults to no . The --daemonize 
      command line option takes precedence.
     
    
      fail=  Fail to start up if any of the directives
      in the configuration script default.pa 
      fail. Takes a boolean argument, defaults to yes . The --fail  command line
      option takes precedence.
     
    
      allow-module-loading=  Allow/disallow module
      loading after startup. This is a security feature that if
      dsabled makes sure that no further modules may be loaded into
      the PulseAudio server after startup completed. It is recommended
      to disable this when system-instance  is
      enabled. Please note that certain features like automatic
      hot-plug support will not work if this option is enabled. Takes
      a boolean argument, defaults to yes . The
      --disallow-module-loading  command line option takes
      precedence.
     
    
      allow-exit=  Allow/disallow exit on user
      request. Defaults to yes .
     
    
      resample-method=  The resampling algorithm to
      use. Use one of src-sinc-best-quality ,
      src-sinc-medium-quality , src-sinc-fastest ,
      src-zero-order-hold , src-linear ,
      trivial , speex-float-N ,
      speex-fixed-N , ffmpeg . See the
      documentation of libsamplerate and speex for explanations of the
      different src- and speex- methods, respectively. The method
      trivial  is the most basic algorithm implemented. If
      you're tight on CPU consider using this. On the other hand it has
      the worst quality of them all. The Speex resamplers take an
      integer quality setting in the range 0..10 (bad...good). They
      exist in two flavours: fixed  and float . The former uses fixed point
      numbers, the latter relies on floating point numbers. On most
      desktop CPUs the float point resampler is a lot faster, and it
      also offers slightly better quality. See the output of
      dump-resample-methods  for a complete list of all
      available resamplers. Defaults to speex-float-3 . The
      --resample-method  command line option takes precedence.
      Note that some modules overwrite or allow overwriting of the
      resampler to use.
     
    
      enable-remixing=  If disabled never upmix or
      downmix channels to different channel maps. Instead, do a simple
      name-based matching only. Defaults to yes. 
     
    
      enable-lfe-remixing=  if disabeld when upmixing or
      downmixing ignore LFE channels. When this option is dsabled the
      output LFE channel will only get a signal when an input LFE
      channel is available as well. If no input LFE channel is
      available the output LFE channel will always be 0. If no output
      LFE channel is available the signal on the input LFE channel
      will be ignored. Defaults to no .
     
    
      use-pid-file=  Create a PID file in the runtime directory
      ($HOME/.pulse/*-runtime/pid ). If this is enabled you may
      use commands like --kill  or --check . If
      you are planning to start more than one PulseAudio process per
      user, you better disable this option since it effectively
      disables multiple instances. Takes a boolean argument, defaults
      to yes . The --use-pid-file  command line
      option takes precedence.
     
    
      cpu-limit=  If disabled do not install the CPU load
      limiter, even on platforms where it is supported. This option is
      useful when debugging/profiling PulseAudio to disable disturbing
      SIGXCPU signals. Takes a boolean argument, defaults to
      no . The --no-cpu-limit  command line
      argument takes precedence.
     
    
      system-instance=  Run the daemon as system-wide
      instance, requires root priviliges. Takes a boolean argument,
      defaults to no . The --system  command line
      argument takes precedence.
     
    
      enable-shm=  Enable data transfer via POSIX
      shared memory. Takes a boolean argument, defaults to
      yes . The --disable-shm  command line
      argument takes precedence.
     
    
      shm-size-bytes=  Sets the shared memory segment
      size for the daemon, in bytes. If left unspecified or is set to 0
      it will default to some system-specific default, usually 64
      MiB. Please note that usually there is no need to change this
      value, unless you are running an OS kernel that does not do
      memory overcommit.
     
    
      lock-memory=  Locks the entire PulseAudio process
      into memory. While this might increase drop-out safety when used
      in conjunction with real-time scheduling this takes away a lot
      of memory from other processes and might hence considerably slow
      down your system. Defaults to no .
     
    
      flat-volumes=  Enable 'flat' volumes, i.e. where
      possible let the sink volume equal the maximum of the volumes of
      the inputs connected to it. Takes a boolean argument, defaults
      to yes .
     
   
  
    
      high-priority=  Renice the daemon after startup to
      become a high-priority process. This a good idea if you
      experience drop-outs during playback. However, this is a certain
      security issue, since it works when called SUID root only, or
      RLIMIT_NICE is used. root is dropped immediately after gaining
      the nice level on startup, thus it is presumably safe. See
        for more
      information. Takes a boolean argument, defaults to yes . The --high-priority 
      command line option takes precedence.
     
    
      realtime-scheduling=  Try to acquire SCHED_FIFO
      scheduling for the IO threads. The same security concerns as
      mentioned above apply. However, if PA enters an endless loop,
      realtime scheduling causes a system lockup. Thus, realtime
      scheduling should only be enabled on trusted machines for
      now. Please not that only the IO threads of PulseAudio are made
      real-time. The controlling thread is left a normally scheduled
      thread. Thus enabling the high-priority option is orthogonal.
      See   for more
      information. Takes a boolean argument, defaults to yes . The
      --realtime  command line option takes precedence.
     
    
      realtime-priority=  The realtime priority to
      acquire, if realtime-scheduling  is enabled. Note: JACK uses 10
      by default, 9 for clients. Thus it is recommended to choose the
      PulseAudio real-time priorities lower. Some PulseAudio threads
      might choose a priority a little lower or higher than the
      specified value. Defaults to 5 .
     
    
      nice-level=  The nice level to acquire for the
      daemon, if high-priority  is enabled. Note: on some
      distributions X11 uses -10 by default. Defaults to -11.
     
   
  
    
      log-target=  The default log target. Use either
      stderr , syslog  or auto . The
      latter is equivalent to sylog  in case
      daemonize  is enabled, otherwise to
      stderr . Defaults to auto . The
      --log-target  command line option takes
      precedence.
     
    
      log-level=  Log level, one of debug ,
      info , notice , warning ,
      error . Log messages with a lower log level than
      specified here are not logged. Defaults to
      notice . The --log-level  command line
      option takes precedence. The -v  command line option
      might alter this setting.
     
    
      log-meta=  With each logged message log the code
      location the message was generated from. Defaults to
      no .
     
    
      log-time=  With each logged messages log the
      relative time since startup. Defaults to no .
     
    
      log-backtrace=  When greater than 0, with each
      logged message log a code stack trace up the the specified
      number of stack frames. Defaults to 0 .
     
   
  
    See   for
    more information. Set to -1 if PulseAudio shall not touch the resource
    limit. Not all resource limits are available on all operating
    systems.
    
      rlimit-as  Defaults to -1.
     
    
      rlimit-rss  Defaults to -1.
     
    
      rlimit-core  Defaults to -1.
     
    
      rlimit-data  Defaults to -1.
     
    
      rlimit-fsize  Defaults to -1.
     
    
      rlimit-nofile  Defaults to 256.
     
    
      rlimit-stack  Defaults to -1.
     
    
      rlimit-nproc  Defaults to -1.
     
    
      rlimit-locks  Defaults to -1.
     
    
      rlimit-sigpending  Defaults to -1.
     
    
      rlimit-msgqueue  Defaults to -1.
     
    
      rlimit-memlock  Defaults to 16 KiB. Please note
      that the JACK client libraries may require more locked
      memory.
     
    
      rlimit-nice  Defaults to 31. Please make sure that
      the default nice level as configured with nice-level 
      fits in this resource limit, if high-priority  is
      enabled.
     
    
      rlimit-rtprio  Defaults to 9. Please make sure that
      the default real-time priority level as configured with
      realtime-priority=  fits in this resource limit, if
      realtime-scheduling  is enabled. The JACK client
      libraries require a real-time prority of 9 by default. 
     
    
      rlimit-rttime  Defaults to 1000000.
     
   
  
    Most drivers try to open the audio device with these settings
    and then fall back to lower settings. The default settings are CD
    quality: 16bit native endian, 2 channels, 44100 Hz sampling.
    
      default-sample-format=  The default sampling
      format. Specify one of u8 , s16le ,
      s16be , s24le , s24be ,
      s24-32le , s24-32be , s32le ,
      s32be  float32le , float32be ,
      ulaw , alaw . Depending on the endianess of
      the CPU the formats s16ne , s16re ,
      s24ne , s24re , s24-32ne ,
      s24-32re , s32ne , s32re ,
      float32ne , float32re  (for native,
      resp. reverse endian) are available as aliases.
     
    
      default-sample-rate=  The default sample frequency.
     
    
      default-sample-channels  The default number of channels.
     
    
      default-channel-map  The default channel map.
     
   
  
    With the flat volume feature enabled, the sink HW volume is set
    to the same level as the highest volume input stream. Any other streams
    (with lower volumes) have the appropriate adjustment applied in SW to
    bring them to the correct overall level. Sadly hadware mixer changes
    cannot be timed accurately and thus this change of volumes can somtimes
    cause the resulting output sound to be momentarily too loud or too soft.
    So to ensure SW and HW volumes are applied concurrently without any
    glitches, their application needs to be synchronized. The sink
    implementation needs to support synchronized volumes. The following
    parameters can be used to refine the process.
    
      enable-sync-volume=  Enable sync volume for the sinks that
      support it. This feature is enabled by default.
     
    
      sync-volume-safety-margin-usec=  The amount of time (in
      usec) by which the HW volume increases are delayed and HW volume
      decreases are advanced. Defaults to 8000 usec.
     
    
      sync-volume-extra-delay-usec=  The amount of time (in usec)
      by which HW volume changes are delayed. Negative values are also allowed.
      Defaults to 0.