pipewire: How can I exclude a device?

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Hi!

I'm using Linux-Show-Player (LiSP). LiSP allows you to make use of any audio port there is with the jack-output-plugin but, unfortunately, under pipewire it just doesn't. (There seems to be a bug in gstreamer-jack.) So, I have to switch to jack, from time to time.

There is a cool configuration-script in Ubuntu-Studio on my main multimedia-workstation, which allows switching from pipewire to another config where I can start jackd - and going back without any hassle. But on my laptop I'm running Debian.

It's said that pipewire works great with jackd. Unfortunately, it's not self-explaining… Under Gnome - what steps do I need to take without de- and reinstalling anything… Keeping pipewire alive, but excluding a sound device, f.e. the one that I normally plug on the USB bus and then starting jackd on it.

Should not be too hard, is it?

Greets!
Mitsch
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