A Multimedia Framework
PipeWire is a server and user space API to deal with multimedia pipelines.
Some of its features include:
* Capture and playback of audio and video with minimal latency;
* Real-time Multimedia processing on audio and video;
* Multiprocess architecture to let applications share multimedia content;
* GStreamer plugins for easy use and integration in current applications;
* Sandboxed applications support.
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Your package is great. Many Thanks.
The sound quality is much better than the official openSUSE distribution and I enjoy my music (Classical & Progressive Rock) everyday. I think your package should be an official openSUSE package.
Currently, there are two problems in my environment. One is that $ paclt info etc. returns the following error: "Connection failure: Connection refused.
Connection failure: Connection refused pa_context_connect() failed: Connection refused
This is the same in the official Tumbleweed package, so I consider it a bug in pipewire itself.
The second problem is alsa or pulseaudio related, e.g., running $ aplay foo.wav results in buffer underruns, or desktop sounds via pulseaudio do not play. These phenomena do not occur with the official pipewire package for Tumbleweed.
Best.
Hello, again.
This was due to a misconfiguration of my pipewire-pulse.
I found the cause of aplay's problem. But, I don't use alsa utiklity, so I don't care.
Anyway, I finally got the fiter file completed yesterday. I am very impressed with the sound it plays, as I have never had such a sound in my 60 years of audio life....
Some well-known audio critics in Japan say that latency is irrelevant if you are just listening to it, but I think they are wrong. In fact, the sound quality is different between the official package and the package you provide. I really appreciate you for seeing this point and increasing the potential of pipewire to its full potential.