Update version to 0.3.56
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sudo dnf upgrade --refresh --advisory=FEDORA-2022-9cc3bd519d
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0 | 0 | Test Case PipeWire ALSA backend |
0 | 0 | Test Case PipeWire Bluetooth Devices |
0 | 0 | Test Case PipeWire Gnome Control Center |
0 | 0 | Test Case PipeWire Jack Applications |
0 | 0 | Test Case PipeWire Jack Midi Routing |
0 | 0 | Test Case PipeWire Pavucontrol Add Remove |
0 | 0 | Test Case PipeWire Pavucontrol Basics |
0 | 0 | Test Case PipeWire Pavucontrol Mixing |
0 | 0 | Test Case PipeWire Pavucontrol Recording |
0 | 0 | Test Case PipeWire PipeWire CLI |
0 | 0 | Test Case PipeWire PipeWire default |
0 | 0 | Test Case PipeWire Selected Applications Playback |
0 | 0 | Test Case PipeWire Video Conferencing |
This update has been submitted for testing by wtaymans.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'waiting'.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'passed'.
This update has been pushed to testing.
This update can be pushed to stable now if the maintainer wishes
works for me
This update has been submitted for stable by bodhi.
works for me
works for me
works for me
I ran into https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/2571 after an upgrade and reboot. I then tried to downgrade to 0.3.55-2 and rebooted, but my mic/aux was still picking up my desktop audio while recording. I rebooted again, but now my microphone was no longer working. I then decided to upgrade to 0.3.56-1 again and now my microphone was recording sound and no longer picked up my desktop audio. Apologies if this doesn’t quality for negative karma, but seeing as the github reporter isn't the only one running into this bug, I thought it'd be of some value. kernel-5.18.11-200.fc36.x86_64, wireplumber-0.4.11-2.fc36.x86_64.
I unplugged my microphone and plugged it back in, but then OBS was no longer able to pick up my microphone and would record my desktop audio as if it was a mic/aux. I also tried changing input(s) in my application and gnome control center, but it will only return to normal after a full system restart while having all cables connected. Also it will break and clone itself again once the microphone is either unplugged or reconnected.
Works.
This update has been pushed to stable.
no issues with playing sound