I switched a desktop F33 machine from pulseaudio to pipewire and it seems to work fine at a quick glance:

$ sudo dnf swap pulseaudio pipewire-pulseaudio --allowerasing --enablerepo=updates-testing
$ systemctl --user enable pipewire pipewire-pulse

Now I have the problem when I re-plug my headphones (old-fashioned headphone jack) that I don't see the headphones as output device via "pactl list sinks" (neither via pavucontrol, gnome's audio settings, ...).


However the low-level alsa tools can see the headphone jacks (e.g. "alsamixer") and I can use "aplay" to get sound output one the headphone jacks.

With pulseaudio I had the same situation but
$ pacmd unload-module module-udev-detect && pacmd load-module module-udev-detect

fixed the situation for me (though I saw duplicated sinks via pulseaudio for the rest of the session).


-> Is there a way to force pipewire to rescan the available sinks? (Ideally there would be auto-detection of course)

I guess this is more a support question but I assumed that it might be on topic here as the main goal is to get some testing for pipewire in Fedora :-)

Felix
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