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Pipewire coming to Fedora #147
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aptX, LDAC (https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/merge_requests/341) is working on PipeWire . aptX HD still have problems. AAC support has not been finished yet.
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Absolutely. |
Thanks for the details! And we should provide some upgrade path for users...
In Fedora, too. So basically:
And announce to users somehow during F34 upgrade which one is supported at that point? |
@EHfive it's great to see you contributing to pipewire! I hope you'll have a much better experience than Pali had with PA. |
I think it's quite easy to upgrade as long as bluez5 support is enabled by default on packaging. |
i hope extended sbc profiles will be supported in pipewire too :) Thanks for your work :) |
Well, for Fedora we have libldac and I started packaging libopenaptx. |
Hi @EHfive! I wanted to have a conversation here about pipewire.
It is coming to Fedora 34 next spring.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/DefaultPipeWire
Now, I think there are quite a lot of Fedora users for this package.
I'm unable to test Pipewire yet (I use F33 and can't install it properly).
Do you know how this package interacts with
pipewire-pulseaudio
?Do you know if pipewire supports aptX already?
I heard that https://github.com/pali/libopenaptx is compatible with pipewire, so maybe I will start packaging it.
The basic goal is that Fedora users should be able to use aptX, LDAC, AAC codecs on Bluetooth with pipewire, too, if that's possible.
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