On zaterdag 1 oktober 2022 19:11:19 CEST Wol wrote:
> On 01/10/2022 17:56, Michael wrote:
> > Anyway, I ventured into pipewire because I wanted to see if Skype would
> > work without pulseaudio and in this system it won't. After I manually
> > installed pipewire Skype won't access the microphone.
ole setup ...
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> Please see my inserted questions below:
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> On 06/03 04:44, Daniel Sonck wrote:
> > It might be that your Qt5 is perhaps partially updated or out of date
> > even,
> > but not sure. I do know that it can be a pain to compile due to Qt5
> > changing. I
It might be that your Qt5 is perhaps partially updated or out of date even,
but not sure. I do know that it can be a pain to compile due to Qt5 changing.
If it's too much of a hassle to get it to work, Catia could be replaced by
QJackCtl, however then you will need to have the tweaks Cadence doe
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> Cheers!
> Meino
>
> On 06/03 03:47, Daniel Sonck wrote:
> > I just installed simplescreenrecorder as well. The same pulseaudio method
> > should also work for that by choosing the "Monitor" variants, although I
> > have to add that it would not all
I just installed simplescreenrecorder as well. The same pulseaudio method
should also work for that by choosing the "Monitor" variants, although I have
to add that it would not allow you to capture both a mic and firefox (or other
application at the same time) unless you play back your own micro
Hello,
For OBS you can use the Audio Output Capture which requires PulseAudio to be
running. It will look for the monitor device of your current soundcard to
capture all audio you hear. For simplescreenrecorder, I don't know as I prefer
OBS for it's extra compositing features and convenience.
This sounds pretty normal to me. ALSA isn't really suited for simultaneous
audio access. In general with ALSA you have only one program that can use
audio at a time, or you use the mixer module from ALSA. I assume a program
running on the background has claimed ALSA already for certain reasons.
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