Right, pipewire... I rarely even used pulseaudio. Always jack as it allowed 
proper
recording, routing inputs and outputs and realtime response.






On Saturday, September 6, 2025 at 02:46:17 AM GMT+9, Geoff Steckel 
<[email protected]> wrote: 





On 9/5/25 1:26 PM, Jan Stary wrote:

> This is a question for ports@ I believe.
>
> On Sep 04 22:57:45, [email protected] wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Was anyone ever successful in sending mic over the
>> network from openbsd to linux (sndio -> pulse)?
>> I was able to send audio from linux to openbsd, it was
>> pulse (linux) -> pulse (openbsd) -> sndio (openbsd), I
>> believe.
> Have you tried the obvious pulse (openbsd) -> pulse (linux)?
> (I don't use pulse at all, but I suppose it has a way to record sound.)
>
>> I tried rtp-send, that fails to load on openbsd.
> Which audio port is that?
>
>> Does anyone have any pointers?
> pkg_info sndiortp
>
>     Jan

>
Dunno if this has anything to do with your problems.
On the Linux side pipewire came in recently to "improve" media transport.
It makes a few things simpler and a lot of things more complex.
It's very confusingly documented.
It (more or less) emulates pulse and/or works under pulse.
Getting mixxx to talk to obs was an embarrassing adventure.
 geoff steckel


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