Re: pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-30 Thread Ian Chapman
On 26/05/2021 16:15, Frank Elsner via users wrote: Hi, I'm a podcaster and therefore I need a functional audio environment. Currently I use pulseaudio on a Fedora 33 system. Works for me. Will this also work if I upgrade to Fedora 34? Is there an equivalent to pavucontrol? I need it to adjust

Re: pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-29 Thread Steve Underwood
On 29/05/2021 15:31, George N. White III wrote: On Sat, 29 May 2021 at 11:00, Steve Underwood > wrote: > [...] When I upgraded from F32 to F33 pulseaudio changed from something with a few quirks, to something very troublesome. The main issue was I

Re: pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-29 Thread George N. White III
On Sat, 29 May 2021 at 11:00, Steve Underwood wrote: > > [...] > When I upgraded from F32 to F33 pulseaudio changed from something with a > few quirks, to something very troublesome. The main issue was I had to > restart pulseaudio several times after logging in before it would > actually find my

Re: pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-29 Thread Steve Underwood
On 26/05/2021 09:15, Frank Elsner via users wrote: Hi, I'm a podcaster and therefore I need a functional audio environment. Currently I use pulseaudio on a Fedora 33 system. Works for me. Will this also work if I upgrade to Fedora 34? Is there an equivalent to pavucontrol? I need it to adjust

Re: pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-28 Thread Matti Pulkkinen
to, 2021-05-27 kello 23:43 +0300, Matti Pulkkinen kirjoitti: > The improved: > I would also sometimes get this weird problem where the > output was selected correctly, and the meter was moving when audio > was > being output, but nothing could be heard through the headphones. I've > experienced non

Re: pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-28 Thread Frank Elsner via users
On Wed, 26 May 2021 10:15:39 +0200 Frank Elsner via users wrote: > Hi, > > I'm a podcaster and therefore I need a functional audio environment. > Currently I use pulseaudio on a Fedora 33 system. Works for me. > > Will this also work if I upgrade to Fedora 34? > > Is there an equivalent to pavuc

Re: pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-27 Thread Tim via users
On Thu, 2021-05-27 at 10:08 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote: > I don't do any exotic audio usage, but the only difference > I've seen is that it no longer takes audio a second or two > to start working again if I pause a youtube video for a while > then come back later and start it up again. I used to alw

Re: pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-27 Thread Matti Pulkkinen
ke, 2021-05-26 kello 10:15 +0200, Frank Elsner via users kirjoitti: > Hi, > > I'm a podcaster and therefore I need a functional audio environment. > Currently I use pulseaudio on a Fedora 33 system. Works for me. > > Will this also work if I upgrade to Fedora 34? > > Is there an equivalent to pa

Re: pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-27 Thread Kseniya Blashchuk
Yes, either pulseaudio or pipewire can be installed, from my history: 1137 | install pulseaudio-module-bluetooth --allowerasing | 2021-05-19 14:33 | E, I |2 1136 | install pulseaudio --allowerasing | 2021-05-19 14:32 | E, I |3 EE On Thu, May 27,

Re: pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-27 Thread Frank Elsner via users
On Thu, 27 May 2021 16:21:24 +0300 Kseniya Blashchuk wrote: > I use pulseaudio at the moment with fedora 34, tried pipewire but had much > headache with bluetooth headphones. However I should admit that HSP/HFP > profile started working with pipewire (did not work with pulseaudio at > all). Still i

Re: pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-27 Thread Tom Horsley
On Thu, 27 May 2021 14:04:28 +0100 Tethys wrote: > I'd also say that they've significantly heavier weight than pulseaudio > was. Between then, pipewire and pipewire-pulse are consistently using > 10% of my available CPU time between them, which is insane. I just tried playing a youtube video whil

Re: pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-27 Thread Kseniya Blashchuk
I use pulseaudio at the moment with fedora 34, tried pipewire but had much headache with bluetooth headphones. However I should admit that HSP/HFP profile started working with pipewire (did not work with pulseaudio at all). Still it is quite unstable, so I had to switch back to pulseaudio and use i

Re: pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-27 Thread Frank Elsner via users
On Thu, 27 May 2021 14:04:28 +0100 Tethys wrote: > On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 4:19 PM Tethys wrote: > > > I've had mixed success. pavucontrol continues to work. However, > > alsamixer and amixer (both of which I relied on in various places) > > don't. The switch to pipewire has not been a pleasant e

Re: pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-27 Thread Tethys
On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 4:19 PM Tethys wrote: > I've had mixed success. pavucontrol continues to work. However, > alsamixer and amixer (both of which I relied on in various places) > don't. The switch to pipewire has not been a pleasant experience for > me. I'd also say that they've significantl

Re: pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-26 Thread Tethys
On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 9:16 AM Frank Elsner via users wrote: > Is there an equivalent to pavucontrol? I need it to adjust > the level of my external audio interface? > > I'm heavy interested in any experience - especially pitfalls - before > I start the upgrade. I've had mixed success. pavucont

Re: pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-26 Thread Ed Greshko
On 26/05/2021 16:15, Frank Elsner via users wrote: Hi, I'm a podcaster and therefore I need a functional audio environment. Currently I use pulseaudio on a Fedora 33 system. Works for me. Will this also work if I upgrade to Fedora 34? Is there an equivalent to pavucontrol? I need it to adjust

pulseaudio -> pipewire

2021-05-26 Thread Frank Elsner via users
Hi, I'm a podcaster and therefore I need a functional audio environment. Currently I use pulseaudio on a Fedora 33 system. Works for me. Will this also work if I upgrade to Fedora 34? Is there an equivalent to pavucontrol? I need it to adjust the level of my external audio interface? I'm heav