George abimagnus As I said on my previous reply it works great. I just noticed when I restarted my PC that the services does not start on boot and I have to run the commands in order to have sound. How can I make them start on boot so I don't have to run the commands every time I restart my PC?

    andiskufi Hmm weird did you enable the below services and disable pulse audio?

    systemctl --user enable pipewire-media-session.service
    systemctl --user enable pipewire pipewire-pulse

    For me its sticking at boot and works perfectly !

      abimagnus Yes I did everything as you said. Anyway it's fine as I had to disable pipewire as I had issue when I was running a game and at the same time playing youtube, I did not have sound on the game. Thanks anyway for your help.

      If I switch to pipewire, just for testing, is there any application like pavucontrol for it? I know KDE can change audio/application output by itself, but gnome can't.

        ReillyBrogan Thanks, I'll be testing pipewire this weekend then.
        I just use pavucontrol because I have more control over which program is using what output... sometimes different sources has to be on different outputs. 😅

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          YuriTheHenrique Based on what I've heard on IRC, it seems Pipewire may conflict with Wine/Proton gaming. So if you experience issues, check if changing to Pulseaudio works 🙂

          4 months later

          @George Thank you very much for the steps. I can finally use my Bluetooth headphones. With pulse I couldn't use LDAC or AptX, though it should have worked with the newest pulse. The configuration via pavucontrol works very well, so no need to change the tools already familiar with.

          5 days later

          I think this is a very expected feature right now

          Ok, I may be a little new on asking this question and sorry if its been asked...

          Right now in its current state is there any benefit to switching from PulseAudio to Pipewire when all I do is watch movies and listen to streaming music using speakers or wired headphones?

            codewizard1975 Ok, I may be a little new on asking this question and sorry if its been asked...

            Hello & welcome ! 🙂
            There is a search field on the top navigation bar so you can check if a question was asked already and not be sorry anymore 😛

              kyrios 😂

              codewizard1975 Pipewire does offer some better codecs from what I understand, not sure if that's it. I followed this guide and switched because I figured why not and wanted to tinker some.

              codewizard1975 Pretty sure the Bluetooth audio codec support is better with pipewire. So if you have wireless headphones it might be worth it.
              Then there are advantages for JACK users, and special audio setups, but nothing for the average user that I can think of off the top of my head.

              codewizard1975 yes, first of all, thats small latency with volume you will not feel that the scene lags behind the sound for a second, secondly: excellent volume in Bluetooth headphones

              25 days later