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Subject : Re: [oS-en] How can I play a sound from a script?
Message-ID : <87v8ycajzi.wl-nomiya@galaxy.dti.ne.jp>
Date & Time: Sat, 22 Jan 2022 05:53:37 +0900
[MN] == Masaru Nomiya has written:
MN> Good Morning,
MN> In the Message;
MN> Subject : Re: [oS-en] How can I play a sound from a script?
MN> Message-ID : <372c9431-ea2c-f278-4189-c2de7f4d70ef@telefonica.net>
MN> Date & Time: Fri, 21 Jan 2022 19:48:01 +0100
MN> [CER] == "Carlos E. R." has written:
MN> [...]
CER> And what would those tests be?
CER> This is a fresh 15.3 install, whatever I have comes from YaST
CER> sound config. I have not played with this system yet.
MN> [...]
MN> I don't remember the details, but YaST2 initially fails to install
MN> pipewire. That is, it does not install the necessary file(s?).
MN> When the pipewire installed correctly, you will get;
MN> $ pactl info
MN> Server String: /run/user/1000/pulse/native
MN> Library Protocol Version: 35
MN> Server Protocol Version: 35
MN> Is Local: yes
MN> Client Index: 108
MN> Tile Size: 65472
MN> User Name: masaru
MN> Host Name: linux-egwc
MN> Server Name: PulseAudio (on PipeWire 0.3.43)
MN> Server Version: 15.0.0
MN> Default Sample Specification: float32le 2ch 192000Hz
MN> Default Channel Map: front-left,front-right
MN> Default Sink: alsa_output.usb-D___M_Holdings_Inc._HD-DAC1-00.analog-stereo
MN> Default Source: alsa_output.usb-D___M_Holdings_Inc._HD-DAC1-00.analog-stereo.monitor
MN> Cookie: c2f0:e751
MN> This is th full list of pipewire files in my system;
MN> libpipewire-0_3-0-32bit-0.3.40-lp153.33.1.x86_64
MN> pipewire-alsa-32bit-0.3.40-lp153.33.1.x86_64
MN> pipewire-devel-0.3.43-lp153.30.56.x86_64
MN> pipewire-libjack-0_3-32bit-0.3.40-lp153.33.1.x86_64
MN> pipewire-spa-plugins-0_2-0.3.43-lp153.30.56.x86_64
MN> pipewire-lang-0.3.43-lp153.30.56.noarch
MN> pipewire-0.3.43-lp153.30.56.x86_64
MN> gstreamer-plugin-pipewire-0.3.43-lp153.30.56.x86_64
MN> pipewire-modules-0.3.43-lp153.30.56.x86_64
MN> pipewire-pulseaudio-0.3.43-lp153.30.56.x86_64
MN> pipewire-alsa-0.3.43-lp153.30.56.x86_64
MN> pipewire-spa-plugins-0_2-32bit-0.3.40-lp153.32.1.x86_64
MN> libpipewire-0_3-0-0.3.43-lp153.30.56.x86_64
MN> pipewire-media-session-lang-0.4.1+git.20220101.f15a4c7a-lp153.8.1.noarch
MN> pipewire-media-session-0.4.1+git.20220101.f15a4c7a-lp153.8.1.x86_64
MN> pipewire-spa-tools-0.3.43-lp153.30.56.x86_64
MN> pipewire-doc-0.3.43-lp153.30.56.x86_64
MN> pipewire-tools-0.3.43-lp153.30.56.x86_64
MN> After installation,
MN> 1. $ systemctl --user daemon-reload
MN> 2. $ systemctl --user pipewire.service pipewire-pulse.service pipewire-media-session.service
MN> 3. check the volume by alsamixer (install/update of pipewire often set
MN> the volume 0)
2. $ systemctl --user start pipewire.service pipewire-pulse.service pipewire-media-session.service
add start command.
Regards.
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