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[https://www.pipewire.org/ PipeWire] is a relatively new (first release in 2017) low-level multimedia framework. It aims to offer capture and playback for both audio and video with minimal latency and support for [[PulseAudio]]-, [[JACK]]-, [[ALSA]]- and [[GStreamer]]-based applications. PipeWire has | [https://www.pipewire.org/ PipeWire] is a relatively new (first release in 2017) low-level multimedia framework. It aims to offer capture and playback for both audio and video with minimal latency and support for [[PulseAudio]]-, [[JACK]]-, [[ALSA]]- and [[GStreamer]]-based applications. PipeWire has great [[Bluetooth|bluetooth]] support: because Pulseaudio was [https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/123784 reported to have troubles with bluetooth], PipeWire can be a good alternative. | ||
The daemon based on the framework can be configured to be both an audio server (with PulseAudio and JACK features) and a video capture server. | The daemon based on the framework can be configured to be both an audio server (with PulseAudio and JACK features) and a video capture server. | ||