I'm not sure if the list saw it, but Wim Taymans reached out with a
documentation page
(
)
showing this command:
pw-metadata -n settings 0 clock.force-quantum <buffer size>
And you're absolutely right Erik, you can adjust while programs are
running, what is this black magic!?!?!? This is insane, we are living in
the future. And, they don't have to be multiples of 32, how in the world
does this even work?!
And you can also do:
pw-metadata -n settings 0 clock.force-quantum 0
to reset to pipewire's defaults.
Everyone, this is insane! Thank you to everyone who worked on pipewire,
I can't believe we have this kind of functionality.
Brandon Hale
On 2/15/24 17:47, Erik Schoster wrote:
PS, jack_bufsize is adjustable at runtime amazingly
enough!
On Thu, Feb 15, 2024, at 4:45 PM, Erik Schoster wrote:
If you have the `jack_` type tools installed, you
can use
`jack_bufsize` to change the buffer size with pipewire as well. I'm
using version 1.0.3 of pipewire on arch linux but I haven't tested it
with other versions.
Best,
Erik
On Thu, Feb 15, 2024, at 3:10 PM, Brandon Hale wrote:
Hello all,
Do any pipewire users here know of a way to adjust the buffer for
pipewire for jack applications? Ideally, I'm looking for something
that is a gui app or client command that can be adjusted on the fly,
or before loading an application. I want to try to reduce latency
for a performance and pipewire has been working great otherwise.
My system is the latest universalblue fedora sericea and I am using
a pro-audio interface.
Brandon Hale
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