Re: how to diagnose / report pipewire problems?

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On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 10:19 AM Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> My desktop system is currently dead, so I am doing a thing which seems to
> cause stress for pipewire: I'm moving my laptop between two budget USB-C
> docking stations at two different desks. At one desk, I have an SteelSeries
> Arctis 7 which has a non-bluetooth USB wireless transceiver. At the other, a
> cheap "CM106-like" DAC which feeds a 4-speaker surround sound setup. And to
> compound things, I switch between accounts on my laptop a lot -- my own,
> plus a "clean" one which I use for presenting from so when I share my screen
> there's not my bookmarks or confidential email accidentally there, plus one
> that's the opposite and I use for testing things.
>
> With PulseAudio, this was all working fine. With Pipewire, it's been a
> little glitchy. Like, yesterday, one time for no apparent reason, the
> surround channels on the CM106-like were weirdly scrambled (rear left was
> front right, I think?). And this morning, I missed the beginning of a
> meeting because the Arctis 7 just wasn't showing up and I was only getting
> computer audio as an output option.
>
> When these things happen, where is it best to diagnose and report the
> problems? (This is on Fedora 33 with pipewire enabled as in the change
> proposal.)
>
> There are also a lot of things in the journal like:
>
>   pipewire[2585]: 1 events suppressed
>   pipewire[2585]: (alsa_output.usb-SteelSeries_SteelSeries_Arctis_7-00.stereo-game-49) XRun! rate:256/48000 count:4 time:145607327 delay:21 max:10557
>

Best place would be to file issues upstream:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues

Alternatively, filing bugs in Red Hat Bugzilla will help too:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&component=pipewire&version=33



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