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# PipeWire
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[PipeWire](https://pipewire.org) is a server and user space API to
deal with multimedia pipelines. This includes:
- Making available sources of video (such as from a capture devices or
application provided streams) and multiplexing this with
clients.
- Accessing sources of video for consumption.
- Generating graphs for audio and video processing.
Nodes in the graph can be implemented as separate processes,
communicating with sockets and exchanging multimedia content using fd
passing.
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## Building and installation
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The prefered way to install PipeWire is to install it with your
distribution package system. This ensures PipeWire is integrated
into the rest of your system for the best experience.
If you want to build and install PipeWire yourself, refer to
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[install](INSTALL.md) for instructions.
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## Usage
The most important purpose of PipeWire is to run your favorite apps.
Some application use the native PipeWire API, such as most compositors
(gnome-shell, wayland, ..) to implement screen sharing. These apps will
just work automatically.
Most audio applications can use either ALSA, JACK or PulseAudio as a
backend. PipeWire provides support for all 3 backends. Depending on how
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your distribution has configured things this should just work automatically
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or with the provided scripts shown below.
PipeWire can use environment variables to control the behaviour of
applications:
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* `PIPEWIRE_DEBUG=<level>` to increase the debug level
* `PIPEWIRE_LOG=<filename>` to redirect log to filename
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* `PIPEWIRE_LATENCY=<num/denom>` to configure latency as a fraction. 10/1000
configures a 10ms latency. Usually this is
expressed with a denom of the samplerate,
like 256/48000, which uses 256 samples at a
samplerate of 48KHz for a latency of 5.33ms.
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* `PIPEWIRE_NODE=<id>` to request link to specified node
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### Using tools
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`pw-cat` can be used to play and record audio and midi. Use `pw-cat -h` to get
some more help. There are some aliases like `pw-play` and `pw-record` to make
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things easier:
```
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$ pw-play /home/wim/data/01.\ Firepower.wav
```
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### Running JACK applications
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Depending on how the system was configured, your can either run PipeWire and
JACK side-by-side or have PipeWire take over the functionality of JACK
completely.
In dual mode, JACK apps will by default use the JACK server. To direct a JACK
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app to PipeWire, you can use the `pw-jack` script like this:
```
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$ pw-jack <appname>
```
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If you replaced JACK with PipeWire completely, `pw-jack` does not have any
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effect and can be ommited.
### Running PulseAudio applications
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Depending on how the system was configured, your can either run PipeWire and
PulseAudio side-by-side or have PipeWire take over the functionality of
PulseAudio completely. We don't recommend to completely replace PulseAudio
at this point.
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Use the `pw-pulse` script to launch a PulseAudio application on PipeWire, like:
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```
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$ pw-pulse <appname>
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```
### Running ALSA applications
If the PipeWire alsa module is installed, it can be seen with
```
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$ aplay -L
```
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Alsa application can then use the `pipewire:` device to use PipeWire
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as the audio system.
### Running GStreamer applications
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PipeWire includes 2 GStreamer elements called `pipewiresrc` and
`pipewiresink`. They can be used in pipelines like this:
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```
$ gst-launch-1.0 pipewiresrc ! videoconvert ! autovideosink
```
Or to play a beeping sound:
```
$ gst-launch-1.0 audiotestsrc ! pipewiresink
```
PipeWire provides a device monitor as well so that:
```
$ gst-device-monitor-1.0
```
Shows the PipeWire devices and applications like cheese will
automatically use the PipeWire video source when possible.
### Inspecting the PipeWire state
There is currently no native graphical tool to inspect the PipeWire graph
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but we recommend to use one of the excellent JACK tools, such as `Carla`,
`catia`, `qjackctl`,... You will not be able to see all features like the video
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ports but it is a good start.
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`pw-mon` dumps and monitors the state of the PipeWire daemon.
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`pw-dot` can dump a graph of the pipeline, checkout out the help for
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how to do this.
There is a more complicated tools to inspect the state of the server
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with `pw-cli`. This tools can be used interactively or it can execute
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single commands like this to get the server information:
```
$ pw-cli info 0
```
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## Documentation
Find tutorials and design documentation [here](doc/index.md).
The autogenerated API docs are [here](https://docs.pipewire.org).
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## Contributing
PipeWire is Free Software and is developed in the open. It is licensed under
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the [MIT license](COPYING).
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Contributors are encouraged to submit merge requests or file bugs on
[gitlab](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire).
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Join us on IRC at #pipewire on [Freenode](https://freenode.net/).
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We adhere to the Contributor Covenant for our [code of conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).