I don't think this is true at least I don't see any dependency changes in Debian which would automatically install pipewire-pulse.

Well, all I can say is that I did a regular system update and now I have pipewire-pulse installed. I certainly did not choose to do this myself, so something did it automatically.

Ok, thanks for the clarification. I guess this was an unintentional
change/result?

Unfortunately, yes :-( and I am still unsure how to fix that because
if we remove pipewire-pulse from recommends of wireplumber that will
completely break sound.
I try to reintroduce pipewire-media-session (still in NEW), but it is
a temporary workaround as it it not recommended by upstream devs.

So is the recommendation that users switch back to PulseAudio? What would be the process for that, i.e., which packages do I have to (un)install?

Kind regards,
Ralf

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