Thanks for the input, @christoph!
It doesn't have to be persistent… In fact, it would be nicer to just
enter a command and exclude the device just for the session… Any hints?
Greets!
Mitsch
Am 29.09.24 um 18:29 schrieb soffioalcuore(a)posteo.net:
hi Mitsch,
recently, i have disabled the onboard soundcard of my laptop using
pipewire on arch linux with this:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/WirePlumber#Disable_a_device/node
i want the system to just use usb soundcards. and the system always
automatically connected the onboard card to the first ins/outs which i
didn't want.
it worked like a charm.
viele grüße!
christoph
Am 29. September 2024 17:04:28 MESZ schrieb Michael Jarosch
<riotsound(a)riotmusic.de>de>:
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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