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== Troubleshooting == |
== Troubleshooting == |
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=== Setting and keeping bluetooth profile for headset === |
=== Setting and keeping bluetooth profile for headset === |
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We want to use the profile <code>sbc sbc_xq</code> for our BT headset Sony WH-1000XM3. |
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;Set the profile manually - profile should be persistent on reboot / reconnect. |
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* See [https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/wireplumber/-/issues/143] |
* See [https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/wireplumber/-/issues/143] |
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;Configure profile |
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When using {{deb|pipewire-media-session}}, the default profile could be selected in {{file|bluez-monitor.conf}}, but this file no longer exists with WirePlumber. |
* When using {{deb|pipewire-media-session}}, the default profile could be selected in {{file|bluez-monitor.conf}}, but this file no longer exists with WirePlumber. |
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* (UPDATE - [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PipeWire#Low_audio_quality_on_Bluetooth Archlinux - Pipewire]) Edit {{file|/etc/wireplumber/bluetooth.lua.d/51-bluez-config.lua}} (or {{file|~/.config/wireplumber/bluetooth.lua.d/51-bluez-config.lua}}): |
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<source lang="lua"> |
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bluez_monitor.properties = { |
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["bluez5.enable-sbc-xq"] = true, |
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["bluez5.enable-msbc"] = true, |
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["bluez5.codecs"] = "[sbc sbc_xq]", |
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} |
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</source> |
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=== Crackling / Stuttering audio === |
=== Crackling / Stuttering audio === |
Revision as of 10:34, 25 April 2022
Pipewire is the new sound system on Linux, meant to replace Pulseaudio.
Links
- PipeWire - Debian Wiki.
- PipeWire - ArchLinux
- PipeWire on HackerNews
- PipeWire (old) configuration docs
- Speak about Pulse network transport:
# Setup server with pipewire-pulse -a tcp:4713 # Connect to it with PULSE_SERVER=tcp:<ip>:4713 pactl info
References
Configuration files:
- /usr/share/pipewire
- /usr/share/wireplumber
Commands
# View status
systemctl --user status pipewire
# Use PipeWire instead of JACK
pw-jack SOMEAPP
# PipeWire process viewer (quantum usage...)
pw-top
# Setup sinks, sources, audio devices
pw-link
qjackctl # Graphical tool, leveraging on JACK
qpwgraph # Alternative, pipewire native
# Command line
pw-cli
> info all
Bluetooth
- To change bluetooth device selected profile:
# See available profile and device id with 'pactl list' pactl set-card-profile bluez_card.38_18_4C_4B_6A_3A a2dp-sink-sbc_xq
Troubleshooting
Setting and keeping bluetooth profile for headset
We want to use the profile sbc sbc_xq
for our BT headset Sony WH-1000XM3.
- Set the profile manually - profile should be persistent on reboot / reconnect.
- In principe WirePlumber should remember the last selected profile.
- See [1]
- Configure profile
- When using pipewire-media-session, the default profile could be selected in bluez-monitor.conf, but this file no longer exists with WirePlumber.
- (UPDATE - Archlinux - Pipewire) Edit /etc/wireplumber/bluetooth.lua.d/51-bluez-config.lua (or ~/.config/wireplumber/bluetooth.lua.d/51-bluez-config.lua):
bluez_monitor.properties = {
["bluez5.enable-sbc-xq"] = true,
["bluez5.enable-msbc"] = true,
["bluez5.codecs"] = "[sbc sbc_xq]",
}
Crackling / Stuttering audio
This applies in a VM. Not sure these apply when PipeWire is run on the host.