MazonnaCara89@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · vor 2 JahrenPipeWire 1.0 Released For Managing Audio/Video Steams On The Linux Desktopwww.phoronix.comexternal-linkmessage-square54linkfedilinkarrow-up1433arrow-down13cross-posted to: gnulinuxitalia@feddit.itnews@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show
arrow-up1430arrow-down1external-linkPipeWire 1.0 Released For Managing Audio/Video Steams On The Linux Desktopwww.phoronix.comMazonnaCara89@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · vor 2 Jahrenmessage-square54linkfedilinkcross-posted to: gnulinuxitalia@feddit.itnews@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show
minus-squaredblsaikolinkfedilinkarrow-up2·vor 2 JahrenPipewire exposes both a JACK and Pulseaudio client interface, so you don’t need to run the JACK daemon anymore.
minus-squarechristophski@feddit.uklinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·vor 2 JahrenNice! So it completely replaces jackd/qjackctl? Can it sync transports?
minus-squaredblsaikolinkfedilinkarrow-up2·vor 2 Jahrenqjackctl will actually connect to pipewire, I use its graph window a lot to route audio when the default volume control isn’t enough. But yeah it does (or can) replace jackd. Can it sync transports? I’m not sure, I’m not a pro audio user. Sorry!
minus-squarechristophski@feddit.uklinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·vor 2 JahrenCool, thanks for the info!
Pipewire exposes both a JACK and Pulseaudio client interface, so you don’t need to run the JACK daemon anymore.
Nice! So it completely replaces jackd/qjackctl? Can it sync transports?
qjackctl will actually connect to pipewire, I use its graph window a lot to route audio when the default volume control isn’t enough. But yeah it does (or can) replace jackd.
I’m not sure, I’m not a pro audio user. Sorry!
Cool, thanks for the info!