Re: [orca-list] pipe wire



The component I'm somewhat interested in is Wireplumber, which apparently allows policies to be configured for different audio devices.

For example, having Orca speech/audio output directed to one device, but media output from a browser directed to another, would be useful.

Also, devices such as headphones can be dynamically added/removed, and this ought to work more reliably than it currently does.

I haven't had time to investigate what's happening with the Wireplumber project and how to configure it. I would appreciate observations if anyone manages to experiment with it before I do.

On 7/2/21 11:24 am, Peter Vágner via orca-list wrote:
Hello,


I have just installed pipewire, pipewire-pulse and pipewire-jack , enabled the systemd user services as instructed at the arch wiki, rebooted and it worked.


It might happen you will get your sound muted in which case you can use

amixer set Master 80% unmute

or similar.


Greetings


Peter


Dňa 6. 2. 2021 o 15:32 Michał Zegan napísal(a):
But, actually, I believe default pipewire has sound device support disabled.
So how do you enable that support? pipewire-pulse is for the pulse
server, but does not relate to sound devices.

W dniu 06.02.2021 o 15:30, Peter Vágner pisze:
Hello,


About a month ago I've tried running pulseaudio on pipewire.

The issue I was unable to find a workaround for is that interupting
speech was not possible. Since that time there were some updates to
pipewire, so perhaps it will no longer be an issue.

I haven't tried running speech-dispatcher with alsa output module on
pipewire yet.

Also Samuel is hoping for a native pipewire backend for
speech-dispatcher that may be a win here:
https://github.com/brailcom/speechd/issues/447


In order to get pipewire to replace jack and pulseaudio I have just
followed the arch wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PipeWire


Greetings


Peter




Dňa 5. 2. 2021 o 21:32 Michał Zegan via orca-list napísal(a):
Hi.
Question for archlinux users, anyone tried pipewire there?
Does it work properly? If so, not sure how to install it so that I don't
destroy sound, I have no fallback if I do.


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