On 2026-01-01 13:19, Michael Jarosch wrote:
I guess I have to point out something…
I'm not against pipewire. The main reason why I thought I should report
this on this list is that I wanna find out more about it before creating
a bugreport…
Therefore I'm asking (for both of my issues):
Does other people experience the same?
Is this a kind of misconfiguration (on linux-distribution level)?
Is this really pipewire's/wireplumber's fault?
Is this a bug?
It's not about complaining, it's about making things better. I found 2
issues which I think are not the way pro-audio-people want them to work.
So, if we don't raise our voice, it's no wonder our wishes are not being
heard…
Please, help! :)
Hi Mitsch,
Can you share your configuration with pw-play as backend so I can try to
replicate your problem? I have only used linux-show-player with
Gstreamer. With Gstreamer there is no problem running audacious and
linux-show-player at the same time and independent volumes.
I am currently running the flatpak version of inux-show-player as the
version in the opensuse repo crashes for some reason (probably wrong
python version).
PS. I had linux-show-player as a backup for a musical in 2023. Much more
reliable than Qlab for macOS although, due to the license, I had to use
Qlab as the first choice.
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/bengan