What you want is impossible. The programmers who wrote those software
wrote in pulse audio code/support only. If you remove pipewire-pulse you
will not have any audio from those software.
Until the people who write those software modify their software and add
in pipewire support code, you can't get rid of pipewire-pulse.
Also you are not using pipewire on top of pulse by having pipewire-pulse
installed. When you install pipewire-pulse it removes pulse audio from
your system. You can't have pulse audio and pipewire-pulse installed at
the same time. pipewire-pulse is just a compatibility layer, all it does
is fool software into thinking pulse audio is installed and redirect
everything to pipewire and makes the magic work.
On 7/4/21 8:39 PM, Javier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I understand pipewire can replace pulse, but everywhere I read that is
> by using pipewire-pulse. But I don't use pulseAdio at all, and I'm not
> interested on start doing so... Unfortunately most applications only
> support whether alsa or pulse as audio backend, so I guess I'll be
> forced to use pipewire-alsa to get pipewire to work without pulse.
> However I'm wondering about a volume control, like the pavucontrol-qt
> one (I use LXQt, so Qt is more appealing to me). Also, everywhere I've
> read, pipewire volume control is achieved through though the pulse
> volume control, like with pavucontrol-qt or pactl, which would require
> pulse up and running I guess, and therefore the pipewire-pulse plugin as
> well, which is not what I'm looking for.
>
> Is this possible? I'm guessing as well pipewire would work not just on
> wayland, but also on Xorg, though even if doesn't, the question still
> remains, since at some point I'll have to migrate to wayland, and still
> I wouldn't like to use pipewire on top of pulse...
>
> Thanks !
>
>
--
Chris Cromer
Artix Developer
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