Public bug reported:

Pipewire in Ubuntu is missing translation files. Result is that default
audio outputs are not localized in regional language on non-english
system.

For example, rear output on motherboard says "Line Out" when adjusting
volume. When using motherboard front headphone output, it says
"Headphones" in english.

When using PipeWire/Wireplubmber Upstream packages from these PPA's they
both have pipewire-locales and wireplumber-locales packages. And the
result is that using Ubuntu in other than english language (in my case
Slovak) are these outputs like Line Out or Headphones, nicely translated
into local language.

https://launchpad.net/~pipewire-debian/+archive/ubuntu/pipewire-upstream
https://launchpad.net/~pipewire-debian/+archive/ubuntu/wireplumber-upstream

Imho Ubuntu should make sure that translations packages for
PipeWire/Wireplumber packages are included by default and installed so
users can have more completely translated Ubuntu system.

** Affects: pipewire (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Pipewire in Ubuntu is missing translation files. Result is that default
  audio outputs are not localized in regional language on non-english
  system.
  
- For example, rear ouput on motherboard says "Line Out" when adjusting
+ For example, rear output on motherboard says "Line Out" when adjusting
  volume. When using motherboard front headphone output, it says
  "Headphones" in english.
  
  When using PipeWire/Wireplubmber Upstream packages from these PPA's they
  both have pipewire-locales and wireplumber-locales packages. And the
  result is that using Ubuntu in other than english language (in my case
  Slovak) are these outputs like Line Out or Headphones, nicely translated
  into local language.
  
  https://launchpad.net/~pipewire-debian/+archive/ubuntu/pipewire-upstream
  https://launchpad.net/~pipewire-debian/+archive/ubuntu/wireplumber-upstream
  
  Imho Ubuntu should make sure that translations packages for
  PipeWire/Wireplumber packages are included by default and installed so
  users can have more completely translated Ubuntu system.

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Title:
  Pipewire translations missing

Status in pipewire package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Pipewire in Ubuntu is missing translation files. Result is that
  default audio outputs are not localized in regional language on non-
  english system.

  For example, rear output on motherboard says "Line Out" when adjusting
  volume. When using motherboard front headphone output, it says
  "Headphones" in english.

  When using PipeWire/Wireplubmber Upstream packages from these PPA's
  they both have pipewire-locales and wireplumber-locales packages. And
  the result is that using Ubuntu in other than english language (in my
  case Slovak) are these outputs like Line Out or Headphones, nicely
  translated into local language.

  https://launchpad.net/~pipewire-debian/+archive/ubuntu/pipewire-upstream
  https://launchpad.net/~pipewire-debian/+archive/ubuntu/wireplumber-upstream

  Imho Ubuntu should make sure that translations packages for
  PipeWire/Wireplumber packages are included by default and installed so
  users can have more completely translated Ubuntu system.

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