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Red Hat Formally Rolls Out Pipewire For Being The "Video Equivalent of PulseAudio"

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  • Originally posted by smitty3268 View Post

    PulseVideo sounds vaguely pornographic.
    We all know that sex sells

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    • Originally posted by Nille_kungen View Post

      We all know that sex sells
      Pretty girls sell sex, not fat hairy dis-formed goat-man lookalikes.

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      • So, what does it do right now on Fedora 27 beta? does it allow screen sharing on Wayland at least?

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        • Originally posted by whydoubt View Post
          The original statement:



          So basically:
          1 - Randomly pausing audio
          2 - Multiple-second latency


          The eventually reply with supposedly-related bugs:



          Here is a summary of what I got out each bug report.

          bug 786326 - audio not switching to new sink
          bug 371897 - pops and clicks with spotify in wine
          bug 448528 - mute when volume set below 15%
          bug 441195 - mixer channels are mapped wrong for some devices
          bug 527866 - recording volume keeps resetting to a particular level
          bug 463535 - sounds from firefox at full volume regardless of pulseaudio main volume setting

          I fail to see how any of these relate to the issues originally stated.
          None of those bugreports are from Gentoo either. That guy has proven himself to be the typical systemd/pulseaudio hater, ignorant and unwilling to learn. Apparently Gentoo users have been sitting on this "bug" for three years without doing shit. True or not, the only thing it says something about is Gentoo users.

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          • Originally posted by arokh View Post

            None of those bugreports are from Gentoo either. That guy has proven himself to be the typical systemd/pulseaudio hater, ignorant and unwilling to learn. Apparently Gentoo users have been sitting on this "bug" for three years without doing shit. True or not, the only thing it says something about is Gentoo users.
            Of course that's your own ignorance talking. You really didn't even bother fucking looking obviously.

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