On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 02:21:41AM +0200, Christoph Brinkhaus wrote:
> Am Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 01:24:06AM +0200 schrieb Stefan Schumacher:
> Hello Stefan,
> 
> > Debian 11 had Pulseaudio as default, which had a
> > /etc/pulse/daemon.conf where you could set the bit- and sample
> > rate.There was even a very comprehensive manual page for it.
> > (pulse-daemon.conf(5))
> > In my case I used 24bit and 192kHz in order to get the best possible
> > audio output of my Fiio K7.
> > I noticed that pulseaudio is not part of Debian Bookworm anymore. How
> > and where do I have to make these settings now?
> 
> My system runs Bookworm and it is still running pulseaudio. As far as I
> remember the default has changed for a desktop environment, I think it
> has been gnome.

I'm on bookworm (upgraded from older releases), and I login on a console
and use "startx" to run an X11 session with fvwm.  And here's what
I'm seeing:

unicorn:~$ ps -ef | grep -E 'audio|pulse|jack|pipe'
greg        1129    1112  0 Jul06 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/pipewire
greg        1130    1112  5 Jul06 ?        16:08:05 /usr/bin/pulseaudio 
--daemonize=no --log-target=journal
greg        2318    2051  0 Jul06 tty1     00:11:03 /opt/google/chrome/chrome 
--type=utility --utility-sub-type=audio.mojom.AudioService --lang=en-US 
--service-sandbox-type=none --crashpad-handler-pid=2058 
--enable-crash-reporter=CB81BA40-8F5C-190E-68BD-10B3F798FC39, 
--change-stack-guard-on-fork=enable --shared-files=v8_context_snapshot_data:100 
--field-trial-handle=0,i,8165252719999079741,4472080315346308506,262144
greg      299655    1268  0 20:39 pts/2    00:00:00 grep -E 
audio|pulse|jack|pipe

I didn't do anything to customize this.  The pipewire and pulseaudio
processes are system default stuff, and audio worked out of the box
for me.  Given the 0 seconds of CPU time used by pipewire, I'm guessing
it's not actually doing anything, whereas pulseaudio is.

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