Hello, In the Message; Subject : Re: why pipewire-pulseaudio Message-ID : <60772b1c-36e9-0032-bafa-101222d1686b@earthlink.net> Date & Time: Thu, 3 Oct 2024 06:01:19 -0400 [FM] == Felix Miata <mrmazda@earthlink.net> has written: FM> Masaru Nomiya composed on 2024-10-03 18:11 (UTC+0900): [...] MN> > Incidentally, kmix uses Pulseasdio, not alsa. FM> Which KMix is that? AFAIK, David is a KDE3 KMix user, not KDE6, FM> like me. And, what about when pipewire-pulseaudio is installed, so FM> that pulseaudio cannot be? I was suspicious about whether it was possible to connect to pipewire-pulseaudio without an interface, so I looked at the kimix source. As a result, I found that kimix is designed to use pulseaudio in any KDE. This should be able to confirm it. $ ldd /usr/lib64/libkmixcore.so.* | grep pulse BTW, sorry for mistake. In the Message; Subject : Re: why pipewire-pulseaudio Message-ID : <87bk01v2ct.wl-nomiya@lake.dti.ne.jp> Date & Time: Thu, 03 Oct 2024 20:43:14 +0900 [MN] == Masaru Nomiya <nomiya@lake.dti.ne.jp> has written: MN> Hello, MN> In the Message; MN> Subject : Re: why pipewire-pulseaudio MN> Message-ID : <60772b1c-36e9-0032-bafa-101222d1686b@earthlink.net> MN> Date & Time: Thu, 3 Oct 2024 06:01:19 -0400 MN> [FM] == Felix Miata <mrmazda@earthlink.net> has written: FM> Masaru Nomiya composed on 2024-10-03 18:11 (UTC+0900): MN> [...] MN> > I think David is lucky because he doesn't use software that only MN> > supports alsa. MN> > In fact, there are no pipewire-alsa installation dependencies set. FM> It used to be not so long ago in KDE3 Sound System configuration, FM> the selections were: FM> 1-Autodetect FM> 2-Jack Audio Connection Kit FM> 3-No Audio Input/Output FM> 4-Open Sound System FM> 5-Threaded Open Sound System FM> That was changed to popping up an angry notice that only FM> autodetect is possible, and the select list only offers FM> Autodetect. At least, that's how it was before there existed FM> Pipewire and Wireplumber. How is one supposed to determine what FM> Autodetect detected? MN> I think the only way to find out is to look at the source code of the MN> software used. In other words, audacious and audacity are developed MN> using pulseaudio, but in the pipewire system, playback is done at MN> 192KHz, which exceeds the limit of the pulseaudio system (48KHz). In the case of pulseaudio, the sampling rate is 44.1KHz. --- ┏━━┓彡 Masaru Nomiya mail-to: nomiya @ lake.dti.ne.jp ┃\/彡 ┗━━┛ "Japan was the future but it's stuck in the past" -- Rupert Wingfield-Hayes (BBC) --