Re: FFADO for pipeire [Was: ECHO Audiofire12]

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On Mon, 15 May 2023, Wim Taymans wrote:

Next PipeWire version will have a rewritten jack backend (make
PipeWire become a JACK client based on jackdbus) that will also dlopen
the native libjack.so to make it easier to mix jack and pipewire-jack.

There has also been work on implementing multithreading in the
pipewire server which will make it possible to use a dedicated thread
for a device (used for the new JACK backend to use the native jack
thread to run the pipewire graph). This should then also make it
possible to use ffado as a device.

I'm still experimenting with some options for this but FFADO does not
seem as out of the question as it seemed some months ago...

\o/  Much dancing and rejoicing...

--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net
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