Re: PA module support in PipeWire

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Lóránt Perger wrote:
> I would like to ask about the developers' stance towards supporting
> PulseAudio plugins when using `pipewire-pulseaudio`. On some other
> mainstream distributions this can easily be achieved as the modules are
> packaged with the PA pipewire replacement package, however, in Fedora they
> are currently packaged in the `pulseaudio` package (as reported by `dnf
> provides`), which conflicts with `pipewire-pulseaudio`.
> 
> My specific use-case was to use `module-echo-cancel` which is a module
> that does wonders to how my microphone sounds, however, I'm not able to do
> so, as the module is only available in the `pulseaudio` package. I asked
> the QA IRC channel for help, whom suggested moving back to PA for the time
> being and raising the issue here.

Well, if the modules can work with PipeWire's PulseAudio replacement, then 
they ought to be in a subpackage of pulseaudio, yes. (But are they
binary-compatible or do they actually need to be rebuilt against
pipewire-pulseaudio?)
 
        Kevin Kofler
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