Using Pipewire instead of Pulseaudio in Slackware 15
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If you are active in the Linux community, you will often come across
the debate on what's better: PipeWire or PulseAudio?
Some users prefer going back to PulseAudio, while others find solving
their decade-old audio problems much better. So the question here is:
what is the difference between PipeWire and PulseAudio?
- Added support for loading configuration files other than the default
wireplumber.conf within Lua scripts
- Added support for loading single-section configuration files, without
fragments
- Updated the node.software-dsp script to be able to load filter-chain graphs
from external configuration files, which is needed for Asahi Linux audio
DSP configuration
Changes:
Code:
- The library version is now generated following pipewire's versioning scheme:
libwireplumber-0.5.so.0.5.2 becomes libwireplumber-0.5.so.0.0502.0
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