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>mpv crashes on mono audio when audio output is set to pipewire

Good job. Loonix audio will always be a meme.
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@phnt i just install pulseaudio and it just works

i just install openbsd and sndio just works
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@phnt it doesn't. i just did that and it works shrug
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@phnt but then i don't understand the meme i had NEVER any issues with audio on linux really. I've been using pulseaudio for many years and it just worked across all devices and distributions. idk wtf people are doing lainstress im a huge retard i don't even know how to setup any of these things they always just worked out of the box
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@lucy What version do you have?

0.39.0 crashed with --ao=pipewire on 1ch audio.
0.40.0 crashes with a mesa error that I'm not going to blame it for, because Arch doesn't support partial upgrades which is what I just did.
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@phnt 0.39.0+git20241217.32d103c58072
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@lucy Pipewire has been working mostly fine for ~2 years I think, except for the buffer underruns that I had to fix in a config (had the same issue on Pulseaudio). I'm still slightly annoyed that they moved the headphone/speaker outputs to separate profiles instead of separate ports like they used to be, but Pulseaudio did the same thing even earlier.
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@phnt most likely this issue: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/4595

this was fixed in the latest release, and only affects version 1.4.0 as far as i know

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@phnt for opensuse tumbleweed there was maybe a 7-day window during which 1.4.0 was in the repos, i assume for arch it’s similar…

(slowroll never got that version)

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@mia

local/pipewire 1:1.4.0-2

That is probably it, I'll update later.
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@nyanide @phnt I've never had an issue with pipewire, pipewire-pulse & wireplumber. Yall need to get a grip.
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