When running pipewire on Debian PC where you use browser, music etc,
using JamesDSP to handle the sound, it makes for a better
music experience, with quality sound, same or better than previous ;l
https://flathub.org/apps/me.timschneeberger.jdsp4linux .
However the allow-list app # feature should be checked, and only the
music/browser apps allowed in the allow list under the 'apps' submenu.
QTPulseAudio (from wsjtx) should be left unchecked (not allowed)
Jamesdsp separates these soundstreams, which may interfere with each other
if Jamesdsp not used at all, usually indicated by a sudden alc
indicator increase and power drop in wsjtx outgoing corrupted signal ,
when a 2nd sound source is active
This # stops interference with wsjx audio (QTPulseAudio plugin) tested
here on a pure pipewire system wth Debian Trixie.
adrian@debian:/usr/share/doc/pipewire/examples/ld.so.conf.d$
LANG=C pactl info | grep '^Server Name'
Server Name: PulseAudio (on PipeWire 0.3.84)
Even though Pulseaudio is mentioned in server name, it was fully
removed during the pipewire install
with some pulse plugins to allow pavucontrol etc to work with it.
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vk4tux
See https://wiki.debian.org/PipeWire
73
vk4tux
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