Jason White (2021/12/15 08:32 -0500): > > On 8/12/21 13:05, Sébastien Hinderer wrote: > > I would really like to be able not to use pulse audio, but unfortunately > > I am using GUI so I am not sure this is really an option. > > I switched to Pipewire and Orca continued to work as desired - so I don't > understand why you think this isn't an option. Just avoid Pipewire 0.3.41 > until a regression is fixed. 0.3.40 is fine though.
Because, when I wrote this, I didn't know ther ewas the possibility to use speech-dispatcher with pipewire. Well as far as I understand it, it still uses Pulse Audio in a way because, at the moment, speech-dispatcher does not implement a pipewire output method so one has to install pipewire-pulse (on Debian) so that pipewire emulates a pulseaudio interface speech-dispatcher can connect to. Or am I missing something? > One of the many advantages of using a braille display is that it allows you > to interact with your system without working audio. I know that, of course. I'm a full-time braille user aspiring to experiment with audio to see whether that could bring a gain either in productivity, or in saving energy or perhaps even both. Sébastien. _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: [email protected] For general information, go to: http://brltty.app/mailman/listinfo/brltty
