Re: ogg123, ALSA and Pulseaudio

2022-05-21 Thread Amn
This conversation touches the core of an issue I am having when trying to get my wireless speaker to work. So my question is, do I need to remove bluetooth.* files in rder t install PulseAudio? Thanks in advance. On 2022-05-18 12:51 a.m., Charles Kroeger wrote: PulseAudio is waning and Pipewir

Re: ogg123, ALSA and Pulseaudio

2022-05-17 Thread Charles Kroeger
> PulseAudio is waning and Pipewire is waxing; > WirePlumber is a session manager for Pipewire. ah, just so, I am glad it is.

Re: ogg123, ALSA and Pulseaudio

2022-05-17 Thread Dan Ritter
Charles Kroeger wrote: > >Note: I'm using Debian/unstable. > > I'm using Bookworm as well. > > I was just happy at first that I had some reliable sound again. but I don't > use my desktop with Bluetooth or headphones as you've described in your > bug report. > > Pipewire is waning and WirePlum

Re: ogg123, ALSA and Pulseaudio

2022-05-17 Thread Charles Kroeger
>Note: I'm using Debian/unstable. I'm using Bookworm as well. I was just happy at first that I had some reliable sound again. but I don't use my desktop with Bluetooth or headphones as you've described in your bug report. Pipewire is waning and WirePlumber is waxing. I'll put it that way.

Re: ogg123, ALSA and Pulseaudio

2022-05-17 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2022-05-17 00:43:32 -0400, Charles Kroeger wrote: > from a google search: > > In Debian 10, PipeWire 0.2. 5 is available, and should not need to manually > be installed, as it's usually brought in as a dependency by applications > that make use of it. In Debian 11, PipeWire 0.3. 19 is available

Re: ogg123, ALSA and Pulseaudio

2022-05-16 Thread Charles Kroeger
from a google search: In Debian 10, PipeWire 0.2. 5 is available, and should not need to manually be installed, as it's usually brought in as a dependency by applications that make use of it. In Debian 11, PipeWire 0.3. 19 is available, and can be experimentally used as a substitute for the ALSA u

ogg123, ALSA and Pulseaudio

2022-05-15 Thread Vincent Lefevre
In the recent past, I could run ogg123 with the alsa device, and the sound was played via Pulseaudio. But this almost no longer works. The cause may be that I had run the latest VLC (3.0.17.4-2). Otherwise I don't see what could have broken the audio system. Using Pulseaudio directly (e.g. with de