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With multi-server setting Cantata player doesn't play in external bluetooth speaker (and is absent Audio Volume Settings' applications list)

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I don't really understand how Cantata works with MPD, I just want it as a normal (local) music player, usually using an external bluetooth speaker.

Other players (VLC, Qmmp etc) work as expected and are listed in Kubuntu's Audio Volume Settings (where the speaker can be set for every player or stream), but — when installed from the Ubuntu repos with basic settings ('Standard multi-user', 'Connect', 'Next') —, Cantata is absent in Audio Volume Settings while only playing in the internal speakers of the laptop, not in the bluetooth speaker.

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This was fixed after removing/purging cantata and mpd (deleting config folder) and re-installing them, and then selecting "Basic single user setup" during initial setting, instead of "Standard multi-server".

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This is enough for me for the moment but with the first option (which is the purpose of Cantata with MPD I imagine) it still doesn't work.

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