Bug#986733: Support for pipewire

2021-04-21 Thread Paul Wise
On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 18:13:18 +0200 Yuri D'Elia wrote:

> Would the current package/build already work with pipewire, or would
> pulseeffects require a different package entirely?

Support for PipeWire requires upgrading to PulseEffects 5.x and doing
so will drop support for pulseaudio, which is only available in 4.x.

https://github.com/wwmm/pulseeffects#note-for-users-that-did-not-moved-from-pulseaudio-to-pipewire

Since PipeWire won't be suitable for all users, I suggest that both
versions of PulseEffects be included in Debian, under different names.

There are lots of different options for that:

 * pulseeffects-pulseaudio pulseeffects-pipewire
 * pulseeffects pulseeffects-pipewire
 * pulseeffects-pulseaudio pulseeffects
 * pulseeffects-legacy pulseeffects

The last option is in line with how upstream named their branch.

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Bug#986733: Support for pipewire

2021-04-10 Thread Yuri D'Elia
Package: pulseeffects
Severity: wishlist

Hi maintainers,

Since pipewire is now available in unstable, would it be possible to
support for using pulseeffects directly with a pipewire daemon?

Would the current package/build already work with pipewire, or would
pulseeffects require a different package entirely?

Thanks!


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