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[bug#63863] [PATCH] gnu: home: Add support for home-pipewire-service
From: |
Andrew Tropin |
Subject: |
[bug#63863] [PATCH] gnu: home: Add support for home-pipewire-service |
Date: |
Wed, 14 Jun 2023 13:08:36 +0400 |
On 2023-06-13 08:20, Brian Cully wrote:
> Andrew Tropin <andrew@trop.in> writes:
>>> Or would something like "PipeWire media processing" seem to
>>> suit it
>>> better 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,
>> but
>> bypassing 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.
With config mentioned earlier it shows PipeWire in Card and Chip.
> Should the ALSA configuration always be added? Or just if it's
> enabled in configuration (possibly defaulting #t)?
Yep, I think it should be always added by default.
Also, it make sense to disable autospawn of pulseaudio to prevent
accidential interference.
Like this:
https://git.sr.ht/~abcdw/rde/tree/4365d81c0775beb0f623b756423e17275dbb2d00/src/rde/features/linux.scm#L128
--
Best regards,
Andrew Tropin
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