Alexandre, could you close this bug report as you told it to be solved? See https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#closing That is, if you know the version that fixed the issue, add the pseudo- header Version: <replace with the version that fixed the issue> if you do not know the version, do not include this Version pseudo- header.
If you know what fixed the bug tell in the email body. and then send this email to 996367-d...@bugs.debian.org to close this bug. Cheers, Alban On Fri, 18 Nov 2022 19:33:34 -0300 Alexandre Lymberopoulos <lym...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, Dylan! > > Things are going much better with the new releases: 996367 seems to be > solved, but 997915 persists. For the latter it seems to be something > like capturing sources with different sample rates (like 48Khz and > 44Khz). This guess is due to the resulting sound: the "default" > recording device (as selected with pavucontrol - have pipewire, pulse > and jack installed here! more on this later) have nice sound and the > other sounds like playing a standard 33rpm vinyl in 45rpm (revealing my > age here) with a lot of clips. > > To make things tidy and clean here I would like to know if there is a > way to keep just pipewire running here (over ALSA, probably) and if > there are some mixer software to use with pipewire (ffado-mixer stopped > working with M-Audio 410 here). > > Best, > Alexandre > > ======================================================================= ======== > Alexandre Lymberopoulos - lym...@gmail.com > ======================================================================= ======== > > > On Fri, Nov 18 2022 at 02:54:57 PM +01:00:00, Dylan Aïssi > <bob.dyb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello Alexandre, > > > > My apologies for not responding earlier. > > > > Do you still have these problems with pipewire or have they been > > solved > > with the new versions? > > > > Best, > > Dylan > > > >