• HuntressHimbo@lemm.ee
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      8 months ago

      Having been a linux user around the time of both rollouts I’ve had a way better time with pipewire. We’ve come a long way since OG pulseaudio

      • AbidanYre@lemmy.world
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        8 months ago

        I seem to remember canonical rushing pulse into an LTS before it was actually ready. Not the first time they’ve done that either.

    • DefederateLemmyMl@feddit.nl
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      8 months ago

      And rightly so. There’s a reason we’re migrating away from pulse to pipewire.

      For the longest time the solution to any audio issues was “just uninstall PulseAudio, and use plain ALSA”, and that usually worked. I held out for years and ran an ALSA only setup because it just worked and PulseAudio was always giving me one issue or another (audio lag, crackling, unexplained muting), until some applications started to drop ALSA support.

      Then Pipewire came along, and so far it has been rock solid for me.

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        Both were just a pain in their own right, IMHO. My previous Focusrite interface was quite fiddly to get working with ALSA and just worked OOTB with Pulseaudio. I also don’t miss messing with ALSA/JACK at all.

        Pipewire has pretty much been a drop-in replacement for me, with how it can act as a Pulseaudio backend.