Hi, there!
I have a problem with my pipewire installation on a debian testing
machine (Thinkpad T530). And I have a very similar machine running
pipewire (Thinkpad T410) which does not have these issues.
I *guess* on both machines I went to the description in how to activate
pipewire. Chances are, I forgot something…
On both machines, audacious with the jack-output-plugin works.
I use the linux-show-player which has several modules to output the
sound (alsa/pulse/jack). I mostly use jack to have the freedom to send
specific audio to a specific channel. (In my example that's not
necessary, but there are tasks I depend on it).
On the T410 linux-show-player does work as expected. On the T530 it does
not. It blocks the output, no sound is heard and the time-counter stays
on 0:00.
Tried pw-top, but didn't find a clue. Neither "[sudo] journalctl -f" nor
linux-show-player (in debug mode) doesn't print any useful information.
"pw-metadata - n settings" shows the exact same settings on both machines.
How can I debug this?
And how can I return to seperate pulseaudio and jackd, if I'm not able
to debug it?
Greets!
Mitsch
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