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Bug#1038627: general: Various applications log PipeWire-related errors on a Bookworm system using PulseAudio.



Quoting splashed_overbuilt840@simplelogin.com (2023-06-19 12:55:14)
> I've noticed that if pipewire.service is running, it'll prevent pulseaudio from handling audio sub-system. So maybe it should be disabled together with its pipewire.socket? The main question that still remains is that GNU/Linux distributions somehow worked without PipeWire and there weren't such issues. If the system already uses PulseAudio, what other components have to be installed/configured to properly replace also the PipeWire video capturing part?

In case you are not already aware of it, I suggest to read through this
wiki page: https://wiki.debian.org/PipeWire

In my opinion the above page provides a nice overview of what parts of
PipeWire relates to audio - and therefore needs to be avoided/reverted
if used together with Pulseaudio.

Kind regards,

 - Jonas

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