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PipeWire notes
File moved
This file moved here from pipewire/media-session.d
since
that is deprecated by wireplumber.
USB headset volume problem
2021-06-14: These files shouldn’t even exist, the solution below is
wrong, marking the headset as “Pro-audio” in pavucontrol Settings tab
and adjusting one from alsamixer
is enough to fix it.
In alsamixer
having it as pro-audio exposes the sound
card in F6 known as Logitech USB Headset and there I see two
siliders, Headphone and Mic, Headphone can
apparently be 100 and Mic muted when not in use to avoid it
echoing back.
The old pulseaudio fix for less than 20 % volume being unhearable is
editing alsa-monitor.conf
and uncommenting
api.alsa.ignore-dB = true
2021-049 11:44:40 EET <@wtay> Mikaela, you can set api.alsa.ignore-dB = true in /etc/pipewire/media-session.d/alsa-monitor.conf
2021-049 11:45:31 EET <@wtay> Mikaela, or alternatively: api.alsa.soft-mixer = true in alsa-monitor.conf
from #pipewire on freenode which has public logging according to the title.
The api.alsa.soft-mixer = true
may be nicer as the
volume is a lot less, 77 % is well audible on USB headset and even 100 %
isn’t too loud. External speakers with subwoofer again work as
usual.
2021-06-14: the above solution is wrong and outdated, the files mentioned don’t exist by default anymore, they need to be copied and edited separately
See also:
- https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/1220
- marked as duplicate of: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/207
Bluetooth
The above may be somewhat deprecated. Refer to these instead:
- https://steamdecki.org/Steam_Deck/Wireless/Bluetooth#Enabling_More_Codecs_and_Enabling_Headsets
- Fedora: install
pipewire-codec-aptx
(fromrpmfusion-free-updates
)