Hi Raphaël, I tried to reproduce this issue, but I did not succeed.
Le jeu. 9 juin 2022 à 14:51, Raphaël Hertzog <hert...@debian.org> a écrit : > > When I had the issue, I tried to open "about:support", it also triggered > one of those freezes but in the end I was able to see that firefox was > using "alsa" as audio-backend. Installing wireplumber is (in theory) enough to make firefox using its pulse-rust audio backend. Thus having alsa as audio backend results probably from a conflict, don't know which one. Do you have a special audio configuration? > Now that I switched back to "pipewire-media-session" and that firefox is > now behaving correctly, I see that it uses the "pulse-rust" audio backend. > > So somehow, wireplumber + pipewire-pulse is not properly > detected as something that can be controlled with the "pulse-rust" audio > backend when it likely should be that way... > May I ask you to give wireplumber a second chance to check if you can reproduce this issue? Just install wireplumber, this will remove pipewire-media-session. No need to remove the "with-pulseaudio" file. After a reboot I hope everything will be fine. Best, Dylan