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modules/pipewireLowLatency: use modular config files #59

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@fufexan fufexan commented Mar 27, 2023

Fixes breakage caused by NixOS/nixpkgs#220332.

Fixes #58.

@Shardion can you test this?

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Just got around to testing this, and it seems to work as well as the previous version (for PipeWire-native applications; I have not tested PulseAudio compatibility).

@fufexan fufexan force-pushed the pw-module branch 2 times, most recently from 22a2f70 to 834a639 Compare March 28, 2023 09:48
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fufexan commented Mar 28, 2023

@Shardion I've also migrated the alsa_monitor config to wireplumber, could you test again?

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Doesn't work. Stack trace.

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fufexan commented Apr 3, 2023

I've tested this on my own machine, updated and now it works.

@fufexan fufexan merged commit 49f6198 into master Apr 3, 2023
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Low-latency PipeWire module broken on unstable nixpkgs
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