i will use it when it will have a mixer.
Why not use pipewire-pulse with pavucontrol?
why not to make a mixer if u do a audio manager ?
why should you reprogram something good if it works right now?
- it need an adapter to work
- its obiouvsly not optimized for a different audio manager
- It have one of the worst UI I ever seen, it challenge blender at it
- if u make a audio server, make a mixer is the minimum of the effort.
what’s the pipewire only audio solution for linux like nowadays?
Audio redirection, example:
Playing songs through microphone in game, so everyone can enjoy songs as well
I’m still pretty new to Linux - how long until this is available on Ubuntu? Does it get rolled out quickly as a minor update or would it not get added until the next major LTS release?
Advantages for a normal Linux user?
None whatsoever
It just works.
And when it doesn’t it’s very easy to fix the configs.
It unifies audio and video on Linux. It allows audio and video to be easily shared between applications. It allows low latency real-time audio as well as desktop audio to coexist. Previously if you used Jack for example, you couldn’t easily use pulseaudio (I think there was a plugin but it wasn’t great). I think it simplifies Bluetooth audio as well. All round, it’s a much better modern audio subsystem that just works.
Awesome news !!!
Wim Taymans presidente!
They fix cracking audio?
Link to the bug report?
there is 61 open bug report about cracking, is there reason to do more ?
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/groups/pipewire/-/issues/?sort=created\_date&state=opened&search=crack&first\_page\_size=20Yes. Because it is impossible to tell what’s the cause of your audio cracking without a meaningful report.
Is it due to your setup? Is it due to your hardware? Is it due to your software?
You don’t have to send a report to the PipeWire repo just yet. Just asking around this subreddit or other Linux communities should give you a lead, if you are confident the problem is due to PipeWire itself, send a bug report there.
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I was while out from Pop!_OS, not sure which PipeWire version there was, but now latest version on Pop!_OS is PipeWire 0.3.84 and there doesn’t seem to be audio cracking at all anymore, before there was some cracking.
0.3.85, newest package
Same here, at least their default configuration via Arch Linux has suffered from cracking audio a very long time. I hope all major distros take care of that, but why does it have to be this way in the first place?
And even now after following the steps in the Arch wiki I still get cracking when joining a discord channel in some cases for example.
Mpv was the one with the bug.
I had this issue with an ATH headset but it went away recently. I’m on arch using 1.0 +
Great!
I find it very silly that stuff that’s clearly stable stays in the 0.X versioning for this long.
This has been stable, and better than PulseAudio for ages.
its over for pulseaudio-lets
Oh badass