[LAD] Is Piperware a successor to Jack/Pulseaudio?

Robin Gareus robin at gareus.org
Thu Jul 1 00:58:50 CEST 2021


On 7/1/21 12:48 AM, Yuri wrote:
> Somebody said on GitHub that "Pipewire is the soon to be successor to
> Jack/Pulseaudio".


Yes, and ALSA as well to some extent. To applications pipewire looks
like a running JACK server, or pulseaudio or like an ALSA device. So
existing apps do not have to be changed.

Search this list archives from 2018. There was a discussion of the
framework.

> Is Pipewire viewed like this by the wider community? Does anybody have
> experience using it?
> 

Yes, all Fedora 34 users, and some Arch'ers too. It comes up regularly
on the Ardour forum in recent months, top 3: [1,2,3].

There are still a few rough edges, but it matures quickly.

--
robin

[1]
https://discourse.ardour.org/t/has-anyone-experimented-with-pipewire-yet/104933
[2]
https://discourse.ardour.org/t/solved-is-there-a-simple-definitive-answer-to-getting-pipewire-fedora-34-to-play-nice/106059
[3] https://discourse.ardour.org/t/god-save-pipewire/105691

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