• tetris11@lemmy.ml
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    7 天前

    I think that’s just branding. I use the pipewire / wireplumber stack for a while and have not noticed any big gains over vanilla pulse

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      7 天前

      FYI, Pulse and Pipewire are two different audio servers, not just branding.

      Pipewire should be more like JACK, but easier to use like PulseAudio. That was the whole point of it.

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        7 天前

        I know, but Pipewire gets a lot of hype and I’m not sure how much of it is deserved.

        I also don’t know where the “easier” part comes into play for the end-user. pavucontrol and pactl reveals as much to me under pipe as it did under pulse. I’m sure the I/O in the background is a lot cleaner, but I’ve not noticed anything in the foreground.

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          6 天前

          Those tools were made for pulseaudio, not pipewire, so it makes sense they worm the same. Don’t they have pipewire-specific versions of these tools?

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            6 天前

            I’m not sure. I’m using the pipewire-pulse module on top of pipe, which provides the “drop-in replacement” of pulse, so it all seems to work with the old tools.

            You make me wonder now whether I should drop pipewire-pulse and see if I still have accessible sound

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      6 天前

      Seems like you had unusual luck with pulseaudio. I had so many problems with it, I was considering switching back to Windows for some tasks.