Pipewire has some neat tricks that i use on a daily basis but i can also make it crash on demand so idk :p.
I have a restart script in my home directory for that exact reason.
It just does not like audio going out my gpu, together with video, through my receiver and into my tv.
Receiver not on while linux was booting? Guess what, pipewire reboot.
Tv goes off because of “inactivity”? Thats a pipewire reboot
… And yet i love pipewire haha. But ye, audio issues are still a thing
i don’t know about you but broken Linux audio has BEEN old news ever since i started using pipewire
Pipewire has some neat tricks that i use on a daily basis but i can also make it crash on demand so idk :p. I have a restart script in my home directory for that exact reason.
It just does not like audio going out my gpu, together with video, through my receiver and into my tv.
Receiver not on while linux was booting? Guess what, pipewire reboot. Tv goes off because of “inactivity”? Thats a pipewire reboot
… And yet i love pipewire haha. But ye, audio issues are still a thing
Have you reported the crashing issue to the developers of pipewire?
Not yet. Ive been too busy tbh. I assume that, like many linux tools, its a bitch to report something. Not just a easy bug tracker or something
From what I found this is their official bug tracker
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues
How is the latency on Pipewire? Have you tried using it for instruments at all?