Music on Linux: #11 || Pipewire - Linux Audiodriver, Qjackctl

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

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  • @alextekeus4864
    @alextekeus4864 Před měsícem +2

    qjackctl is not for pipewire, it is for standalone jack. qpwgraph is made by the same guy for routing with pipewire.

  • @laylasmart
    @laylasmart Před měsícem +1

    Excellent Video Eirael. I probably missed the video of Pipewire installation on Zorin. Can you give me the link plese?
    Also, what external Audio interface will work with Pipewire and see it as the Audio interface audio driver? Audio interface comes with their own drivers and do no work without their own software.

    • @eiraelmyrn1246
      @eiraelmyrn1246  Před měsícem

      Hi!
      czcams.com/video/l01d9wAt50Q/video.html
      In the second half of the video

    • @eiraelmyrn1246
      @eiraelmyrn1246  Před měsícem

      "Audio interface comes with their own drivers and do no work without their own software."
      Even on Windows i managed to replace their own audio software, with the basiv asio4all v2 one.
      But my experince is sadly limited to just some hardwares.

    • @laylasmart
      @laylasmart Před měsícem +1

      ​@@eiraelmyrn1246
      Thanks for the video. I already saw it. I thought you made a dedicated video of Pipewire with Zorin. Still, I'll watch it again.
      Me too have used Asio4all on Windows on a none audio/video dedicated pc that have an external Audio interface.
      With a external Audio interface it is different. I have Roland Quad Capture and it has a software needed to be installed so Windows will be able to recognize it, and it is like that with all external Audio interface. They come with a software that contain the Asio driver within it and after installation it is possible also to effect different feature of the Audio interface.
      Pipewire looks awesome, and from what I understand, Pipewire both driver and a signal router. I wonder if they also recognize support different external Audio interfaces...

    • @benjamineisenhofer8174
      @benjamineisenhofer8174 Před měsícem

      @@eiraelmyrn1246 @laylasmart
      I think you want to check whether your interface is USB Class Compliant so that it runs with generic drivers. I just got an UMC1820 which is class compliant and just works (after a bit of hustle to make it show its audio sinks).

  • @flickingforhoursfishing84
    @flickingforhoursfishing84 Před měsícem

    Good video I couldn't get the bias fx gui to work using yabridge would be interested in how you installed it

    • @eiraelmyrn1246
      @eiraelmyrn1246  Před měsícem

      Hi
      1.) what distro are you using?
      2.) what wine version are you using?
      in terminal: wine --version
      3.) did you recieve any error messages?

  • @prezlamen
    @prezlamen Před měsícem

    Sound on linux suck so bad ,it is plasticky,unatural and harsh,no bass at all.I am user of linux since 2K`s.

    • @benjamineisenhofer8174
      @benjamineisenhofer8174 Před měsícem +1

      That's because bits are defined differently in Unix. They changed the recipe back in 1996, since then using cheap corn flour instead of full grain.

    • @benjamineisenhofer8174
      @benjamineisenhofer8174 Před měsícem +1

      It's not healthy!