PipeWire 1.4.10 multimedia framework is out with a small bugfix update, fixing volume restore regressions, stream cleanup issues, and improving overall stability.
As far as why it does it, I could only speculate (probably inaccurately). As far as the popping is concerned, I’ve never encountered that with any distro I’ve used, even with some seriously goofy routing. Do you have some weird setup causing the issue?
I think I have the same issue on fedora using my tv’s speakers via HDMI. I pause a video foe 10 seconds and when I resume the audio takes a moment to cut back in with a slight pop. Its kinda irritating 😅
As far as why it does it, I could only speculate (probably inaccurately). As far as the popping is concerned, I’ve never encountered that with any distro I’ve used, even with some seriously goofy routing. Do you have some weird setup causing the issue?
I have a wired Logitech x-540 setup with front left/right and a sub plugged into their respective ports on the mobo.
I have to remove the suspend node on my mint and endeavor setup.
I think I have the same issue on fedora using my tv’s speakers via HDMI. I pause a video foe 10 seconds and when I resume the audio takes a moment to cut back in with a slight pop. Its kinda irritating 😅
How did you remove the suspend node?
For Mint, comment out
-- load_script("suspend-node.lua")in /usr/share/wireplumber/main.lua.d/90-enable-all.luaFor Arch, add
wireplumber.profiles = { main = { hooks.node.suspend = disabled } }in /usr/share/wireplumber/wireplumber.conf
adding to restart wireplumber
systemctl --user restart wireplumberin konsoleI’m not familiar with fedora but hopefully that helps you out.
Huh, I wonder what it is about that setup that causes the popping