On 2/8/23 16:48, ycollette.nos...@free.fr wrote:
On fedora, you can switch easily between jack and jack-pipewire:
$ dnf swap pipewire-jack-audio-connection-kit --allowerasing
$ dnf swap jack-audio-connection-kit --allowerasing
note that I don't (always) want to "swap" jack for pipewire-jack...
Quite honestly, the more I see, the more this looks like a train wreck!
I'll wait for the dust to settle (then still probably stick with Jack).
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On fedora, you can switch easily between jack and jack-pipewire:
$ dnf swap pipewire-jack-audio-connection-kit --allowerasing
$ dnf swap jack-audio-connection-kit --allowerasing
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De: "Dominique Michel"
À: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
Envoyé: Mercredi 8 Février 202
Le Wed, 8 Feb 2023 13:03:37 +0100,
Lorenzo Sutton a écrit :
> Hi Fons,
>
> On 08/02/2023 12:09, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> > Hello all,
Hello,
If I take a look at the gentoo pipewire ebuild, it is 2 jack related
USE flags: jack-client and jack-sdk
Their dependencies are as follow:
jack-client?
On 2023-02-08 12:51, Yann Collette wrote:
Was it Unfa ?
I remember that in the Pipewire video he made he told that ardour needed some
patches because of varying buffers of pipewire ...
Most likely Unfa. I remember watching that episode when he couldn't use pipewire
for all the x-runs and cra
On 2/8/23 11:09, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
Hello all,
I've been contemplating trying out Pipewire as a replacement
for Jack. What is holding me back is a what seems to be a
serious lack of information. I'm not prepared to spend a lot
of time and risk breaking a perfectly working system just to
find
Hi Fons,
On 08/02/2023 12:09, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
Hello all,
I've been contemplating trying out Pipewire as a replacement
for Jack. What is holding me back is a what seems to be a
serious lack of information. I'm not prepared to spend a lot
of time and risk breaking a perfectly working syste
Was it Unfa ?
I remember that in the Pipewire video he made he told that ardour needed
some patches because of varying buffers of pipewire ...
To be confirmed.
Le 08/02/2023 à 12:33, Will Godfrey a écrit :
I can't remember who it was, but someone over on https://linuxmusicians.com/
was very
I can't remember who it was, but someone over on https://linuxmusicians.com/
was very keen on Pipewire until he discovered that it was varying the latency
depending on what sources were active, so switched back to Jack.
Sorry, I don't know anything more than that.
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Coming back to this I've discovered kwrite is a self-contained program and will
run quite happily in user space, so I grabbed an older copy and run that :)
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Hello all,
I've been contemplating trying out Pipewire as a replacement
for Jack. What is holding me back is a what seems to be a
serious lack of information. I'm not prepared to spend a lot
of time and risk breaking a perfectly working system just to
find out that it was a bad idea from the start
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