Hi,
I wrote a blog post on transitioning to pipewire on Arch Linux a while ago:
https://roosnaflak.com/tech-and-research/transitioning-to-pipewire/. You might
find it useful.
In the meanwhile I went back to my old Pulse/Jack setup, as I couldn't quite
get the same responsiveness from pipewire, but I found the developer incredibly
responsive and committing stuff at a furious pace, so my guess is that pipewire
will be a very good alternative to the present ecosystem in a short time. From
the user point of view the experience is fantastic. Plug and play, soundcards
just hotswapping when you plug them in and out, that sort of stuff... Feels
almost like being back on mac, but then with much more extensibility.
Best,
Kenneth
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On 8 Jul 2021 11:58, Christos Vagias wrote:
>Hi all,
>That complaint would have to go through
>https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues I assume :)
>
>And perhaps I should check pipewire as well, hope it's better than
>going through the pulse & jack hoops
>
>On Thu, 8 Jul 2021 at 11:38, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks very much! Now I need to figure out how to register
>> a complaint. Coffee first...
>>
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