On Sunday, 19 February 2023 07:04:34 GMT Bradley Reed wrote:
> I have a well working Slackware laptop that uses ALSA/PulseAudio for sound.
> My install of E16 works fine in that setup. There is a lot of talk in the
> Slackware forums about going to pipewire and I was curious if anyone was
> currently using it with E16.
> 
> The main config changes appear to be disabling the pulseaudio autospawn and
> loading three .desktop files:
> 
> /etc/xdg/autostart/pipewire.desktop
> /etc/xdg/autostart/pipewire-pulse.desktop
> /etc/xdg/autostart/pipewire-media-session.desktop (likely to be replaced by
> wireplumber)
> 
> Is E16 able to use the .desktop files? Or would I have to migrate the
> relevant commands into the $HOME/.e16/Init/init.sh script?
> 
> Curious,
> Brad
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I'm not sure whether all the Pulseaudio modules are fully implemented yet in 
Pipewire-
pulse.  If you find some things aren't working the same you could try the 
Pipewire 
replacement for Pulse Effects - Easy Effects;

https://github.com/wwmm/easyeffects[1]

...I think it also uses Wireplummer.

I think the plan is for Pipewire to handle video stuff as well eventually so 
not sure how 
that will impact e16 in the long term.  I use e16 for a pro-audio machine, but 
using JACK 
Audio Connection Kit - Pipewire really isn't there just yet.

Best of luck :)

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[1] https://github.com/wwmm/easyeffects

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