Re: How is PipeWire working out for you?

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Il giorno 1 lug 2021, alle ore 15:13, Christian Fredrik Schaller <cschalle@xxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
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> On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 9:09 AM Guido Aulisi <guido.aulisi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> IMHO jack is still required for professional audio, there were some issues with pipewire.
> I’m personally still using jack, qjackctl, a2jmidid, ardour, audacity and a bunch of LV2 plugin for professional audio.
> 
> I was of course hoping for things to work great for you already with PipeWire, but all feedback is appreciated. I hope you
> keep testing PipeWire from time to time and let us know exactly where things might still be falling down, our goal of course is to
> get PipeWire to a state where it can be your daily driver as quickly as possible.
> 
> Christian

For example see:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1949421

This is probably due to pipewire changing buffer size on the fly when another program attaches.
Changing buffer size is not supported in jconvolverp, jack does not change buffer size once started (AFAIK).

Ciao
Guido
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