On 17/12/2025 17:17, Michael Jarosch wrote:
Hi, there!
Everything's just easy with pipewire, isn't it?
Well, since pipewire's here I have some problems with it using my
beloved linux-show-player (LiSP) in combination with jack-output.
So, I'd like to use a workaround using console-commands…
I have a build-in audio device and a bluetooth connection, pw-top
lists these devices:
Dummy-Driver
Freewheel-Driver
[…]
alsa-output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo
[…]
bluez_output.[bluetooth-adress].1
[…]
How do I send a stereo or mono audio stream to the bluez-output with a
console command? Can I use aplay? (Because aplay -L doesn't list the
bluetooth speaker…)
Honestly I just (still) mostly use qjackctl with its 'traditional'
connection window. It seems with my set-up that pipewire (audio)
connections are shown, including bluetooth when it's plugged in together
with jack and alsa clients. I am on an arch-based distro and the Arch
wiki [1] on the topic has been very useful as usual. I do have installed
all of the pipewire-related packages (pipewire-alsa, pipewire-jack,
pipewire-pulse) which I think provide good coverage. For example
pupewire-pulse actually replaces pulseaudio-bluetooth.
Hope this helps.
Lorenzo
[1]
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PipeWire
Any ideas?
Thank you!
Mitsch
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