Re: Connect pipewire to running JACK server

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Jan 26 2022, Filipe Coelho has written:
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You can though keep your existing JACK setup and bring pipewire into it, pipewire then becomes a regular JACK client. Might be useful if one wants to experiment with pipewire early, or use pipewire's pulseaudio stuff instead of pulseaudio directly.
That is exactly what I would like to do. Apologies if I have expressed
this technically vaguely.

Any ideas on that?

Best wishes,

Jeanette





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