• ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org
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    9 months ago

    As one who has switched to Pipewire recently, I can’t stress enough what a blessing it is.

    It’s trivially easy to switch to Pipewire and suddenly your audio Just Works™️, including bluetooth audio. I’ve had to stand this hateful turd Pulseaudio for years, regularly having to wipe ~/.config/pulse and killall -9 pulseaudio, then reconnect my BT headphones several times to make it work for the day at work, and the minute I installed Pipewire, my headphones suddenly started working like they would with Windows or Android: come in in the morning, turn on, beep, connect, music. No fuss, no bother and no cursing stupid software that doesn’t work right.

    I wish I had known about Pipewire a long time ago. If you don’t, do yourself a favor and switch today!

    https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2022/04/pipewire-replace-pulseaudio-ubuntu-2204/

    • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)@lemmy.sdf.org
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      9 months ago

      Am I just lucky? I’ve had 0 issues with PulseAudio so far. I also use Bluetooth quite often, although in the other direction (audio from phone to computer).
      Though I did briefly use Bluetooth earphones too, but that concept really didn’t appeal to me, so I returned to wired once the case broke again 3 months after I replaced the charging chip. I still have one more of those chips, so I could try again, but I have no motivation for that.

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      9 months ago

      me too i have to do a lot of manual operations to BT to my Linux box. I’ll be looking for this!

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      9 months ago

      no more trying to get JACK to work with my ‘pro’ audio applications and then wanting to run a game and oops jack is still running and oops now something wants to record using pulse for whatever reason and you had all your inputs set to alsa…

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    9 months ago

    Ah, I guess that’s why suddenly audio on Linux stopped being an absolute nightmare, unlike everytime I tried migrating in the past. There’s a new audio subsystem?

    A couple years ago, trying to use my 2.4GHz wireless headphones to watch a video would hard crash my computer if I was running Linux and tried skipping 5 seconds ahead.