Hi all,

Several weeks ago, while running Fedora 34 pre-beta, I had a bunch of PipeWire 
issues preventing me from successfully doing video conferences and listening to 
music. I reported the issues upstream. The problems included using Bluetooth 
headphones (at all), codecs for the headphones, switching outputs, and issues 
when doing video calls. It was a mess, multiple times a day.

I'm happy to say they were all fixed with the latest release of 
pipewire-0.3.25-1.fc34 and my system has been mostly problem-free with audio 
since upgrading.

However, after two weeks, this bugfix version is still in testing... and 
doesn't like it will make it for Fedora 34 at this moment:
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2021-46a2394c6d

I hope all these fixes will make it in time for the release. It'd be awful if 
people would associate PipeWire (and Fedora 34) with broken audio (like so many 
did for PulseAudio), as it's awesome and actually works very well as of 0.3.25.

Could we make this a blocker, so that this newer version (0.3.15) will be 
included in the release?

Thanks,
Garrett
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