I had pipewire-media-session libpipewire-0.3-common installed fine after
an upgrade from impish->jammy, but still had to remove the
libgstpipewire so, and reinstall the package to get gstreamer to
recognize the pipewiresrc element
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Exactly, I wonder as well.
It worked fine in 20.04 and then after the upgrade it stopped working. The
truth is that during the upgrade process something went wrong and I had to
reboot. Then I continued the upgrade process again but who knows how things
work in such scenario. On the VM guest it w
Curious. You should have received those packages already since they're
required by gnome-remote-desktop, which is recommended by ubuntu-desktop
and gnome-shell. Maybe this was an Ubuntu "minimal" installation, or
maybe it's a problem with upgrades?
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Turned out that these 2 packages were missing in my host and are required for
proper functionality:
pipewire-media-session libpipewire-0.3-common
After adding these and rebooting everything works finally!
Please, close this ticket
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I got a bit further. gstreamer1.0-pipewire was installed but for some
reason gstreamer did not pick it up. Even after reinstalling, it still
was not listed as a gstreamer plugin. I had to physically remove the
libgstpipewire so, restart streamer and then put it back. After that
gstreamder picks the
But you are right
gst-inspect-1.0 pipewiresrc
No such element or plugin 'pipewiresrc'
something is odd with my installation. I tried reinstalling the
gstreamer1.0-pipewire but still the same. Will try think of something
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Similarly this does not work
gst-launch-1.0 pipewiresrc
ERROR: pipeline could not be constructed: no element "pipewiresrc"
but it works on the VM
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I have found this little python script which also suffers from the same
issue.
When run as
GST_DEBUG=3 python gnome-screen-cast.py
I get the following output:
session path: /org/gnome/Mutter/ScreenCast/Session/u16
stream path: /org/gnome/Mutter/ScreenCast/Stream/u16
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Yes, I do. Like I said, it works on my VM (almost the same installation)
but not on the host. I am thinking about trying to build some older
pipewire version just for testing.
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Do you have gstreamer1.0-pipewire installed?
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I'm not sure we should investigate this at all until at least 42 is
released.
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