• @burrito@sh.itjust.works
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    39 months ago

    I used to have to occasionally run this but I’d say it has been at least a couple of years since I last had to. I was a pretty early adopter of pipewire because it solved some Bluetooth issues that pulseaudio had. It has improved immensely since I first started using it.

    • @electricprism@lemmy.ml
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      9 months ago

      To be fair (with pipewire*) my audio issues usually related to HDMI audio output which has been a PITA for like 20 years since the days of Xbox 360.

      I started using PipeWire as soon as Arch switched the recommended default and I agree, it cleared up a lot of issues and fixed my Bluetooth headset, which was nice.

      My 3.5mm issues are complicated by the scenario where I have a extension cable always plugged in but not always my headphone cable (sennheisers stock cables aren’t super long)

      I just wanted to add this as a “to be fair” and there is a element of “user error” where I just haven’t put enough time in to really learn pipewire.

      Well last night I resolved my problems by making sure to kill all processed owned by the greeter (as seen in my other post thanks to OP^^)

      `killall -u greeter’

      Now I can enjoy my Ubuntu startup sound in peace /s /volume-warning

      https://yewtu.be/watch?v=CQaEXZ-df6Y

      • Communist
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        19 months ago

        you should really report that bug to the greeter people, that should be fixed for everyone