Hi,
Are there still problems here?
I'm tempted to close this bug since wireplumber doesn't conflict with
pulseaudio. If there is a conflict it is between pulseaudio and
pipewire-pulse and/or pipewire-alsa. But installing pipewire-audio
should get ride of pulseaudio to avoid any conflicts
This are the errors that show up in journalctl:
Jan 11 11:44:20 linuxl pipewire[1468]: spa.alsa: hw:sofhdadsp: (0
missed) snd_pcm_avail after recover: Broken pipe
Jan 11 11:44:24 linuxl pipewire[1468]: spa.alsa: hw:sofhdadsp: (750
missed) snd_pcm_avail after recover: Broken pipe
Jan 11 11:44:27
Same problem here on debian testing. Can't install 0.4.11-5 because that
seems to have been removed.
Occassionally I can get it working when restarting wireplumber multiple
times. It stops working again as soon as I try to play more than one
audio stream at the same time (looks like a mixing
This is still an issue with the 0.4.13-1 upgrade. I'm downgrading once again to
0.4.11-5 until the issue gets resolved or a proper workaround is provided,
preferrably via apt-listchanges News.
Uninstalling PulseAudio is a workaround, not a bug fix in my opinion. The
latest wireplumber and libwireplumber-0.4-0 upgrade still results in no audio.
Additionally, I failed to mention in my previous reply that I was also unable
to stream video with the upgrades; e.g. YouTube.
The Debian
Thanks Francois!
Yes, this does seem to have been my problem. I'm not yet sure how Pulse
got reinstalled, but I probably should have checked for that.
I was able to fix the issue on my side.
The problem (for my situation) was a conflict between pulseaudio and pipewire
as both were running on my system at the same time and pipewire-pulse.service
was masked meaning the sound was not going through pipewire.
The way to test that (as a user
I have the exact same issue. Installing 0.4.11-5 fixes it.
$ journalctl --user -u pipewire --user -u wireplumber --user -u
pipewire-pulse -b-1
Oct 10 09:25:54 serenity systemd[1737]: Started PipeWire Multimedia
Service.
Oct 10 09:25:54 serenity systemd[1737]: Started Multimedia Service
Session Manager.
Oct 10 09:25:55 serenity pipewire[2635]: mod.rt:
Le lun. 10 oct. 2022 à 11:00, Ben Morris a écrit :
>
> I have no sound at all on my system. Both my sound devices (the Intel
> sound built in to my motherboard and the HDMI out on my Radeon) show up
> as expected in Plasma, pavucontrol, etc., but nothing seems to be able
> to play audio. Outputs
Same issue on my end. Specs for the affected hardware below.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: bookworm/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386
Kernel: Linux 5.14.0-3-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU threads)
Locale:
Package: wireplumber
Version: 0.4.12-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I have no sound at all on my system. Both my sound devices (the Intel
sound built in to my motherboard and the HDMI out on my Radeon) show up
as expected in Plasma, pavucontrol, etc., but nothing seems to be able
to play
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