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From: | Brian Cully |
Subject: | [bug#63863] [PATCH] gnu: home: Add support for home-pipewire-service |
Date: | Tue, 13 Jun 2023 08:20:47 -0400 |
User-agent: | mu4e 1.10.2; emacs 29.0.91 |
Andrew Tropin <andrew@trop.in> writes:
Or would something like "PipeWire media processing" seem to suit itbetter for you?Yep.
Works for me.
Anyway, without the config above alsamixer doesn't work on my system, probably with some configuration it's possible to make it work, butbypassing pipewire, however I think it would be nice to go full pipewire.
I've just tried using ‘alsamixer’ from the ‘alsa-utils’ package this morning, and it works for me without any additional configuration. It shows both ‘Card’ and ‘Chip’ to be ‘PulseAudio’, and volume control works. Although, that is with PulseAudio emulation enabled. Should the ALSA configuration always be added? Or just if it's enabled in configuration (possibly defaulting #t)?
-bjc
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