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@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ If you want to build and install PipeWire yourself, refer to
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The most important purpose of PipeWire is to run your favorite apps.
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Some application use the native PipeWire API, such as most compositors
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(gnome-shell, wayland, ..) to implement screen sharing. These apps will
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just work automatically.
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Some applications use the native PipeWire API, such as most compositors
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(gnome-shell, wayland, ...) to implement screen sharing. These apps will
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just work automatically.
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Most audio applications can use either ALSA, JACK or PulseAudio as a
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backend. PipeWire provides support for all 3 backends. Depending on how
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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ $ 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
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Depending on how the system was configured, you can either run PipeWire and
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JACK side-by-side or have PipeWire take over the functionality of JACK
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completely.
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@ -76,12 +76,12 @@ effect and can be omitted.
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### Running PulseAudio applications
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PipeWire can run a PulseAudio compatible replacement server. You can't
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use both servers at the same time. Usually you package manager will
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use both servers at the same time. Usually your package manager will
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make the server conflict so that you can only install one or the
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other.
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PulseAudio application still use the regular PulseAudio client
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libraries and you don't need to to anything else than change the
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PulseAudio applications still use the regular PulseAudio client
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libraries and you don't need to do anything else than change the
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server implementation.
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A successful swap of the server can be verified by checking the
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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ If the PipeWire alsa module is installed, it can be seen with
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$ aplay -L
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```
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ALSA application can then use the `pipewire:` device to use PipeWire
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ALSA applications can then use the `pipewire:` device to use PipeWire
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as the audio system.
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### Running GStreamer applications
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$ gst-launch-1.0 audiotestsrc ! pipewiresink
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```
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PipeWire provides a device monitor as well so that:
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PipeWire provides a device monitor as well so that
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```
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$ gst-device-monitor-1.0
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```
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Shows the PipeWire devices and applications like cheese will
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shows the PipeWire devices and applications like cheese will
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automatically use the PipeWire video source when possible.
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### Inspecting the PipeWire state
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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`,
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`catia`, `qjackctl`,... You will not be able to see all features like the video
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`catia`, `qjackctl`, ...
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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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