Something is happen with alsa-monitor.conf changes.

The only property that makes a visible change is the "audio.position" parameter and it only effects the suffix of the device port names.

Changing the node.nick or device.nick doesn't seem to do anything as the device names in Carla's patchbay, or the listed inputs and outputs within Ardour are unchanged.


However, My MOTU M4 audio interface source has nodes: capture_FR, capture_FL, capture_RR, capture_RL if I set:

audio.position         = "1,2,3,4"

and restart pipewire


Then those names change to: capture_1, capture_2, capture_3, capture_4


so the match portion within alsa-monitor.config appears to be working.

-Keith


On 4/29/21 12:56 PM, Keith Smith wrote:
Pipewire seems to work great on my hardware.  Already a big improvement over JACK-Pulseaudio.

When I open Carla's patchbay I see most of my hardware's source and sinks (at least all the one's I care about) However the names for the ports are incorrect.  I was reading about putting rules in pipewire's alsa-monitor.conf file, but so far I have been unable to get that to work (based on Carla's patchbay)


Has anyone successfully used alsa-monitor.conf rules to change a device and its port names?

I used 'pactl list' to get the reported device names and info. Is that the right command for pipewire?

Thanks,

Keith
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