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Issue created May 21, 2021 by Romain@rmnvgr

No output with AAC streams in Shortwave

Environment

  • Pipewire version: 0.3.28
  • Distribution: Fedora 24
  • Desktop environment: GNOME 40

Issue

When playing an AAC radio in Shortwave, no sound is heard.

Looking in QjackCtl, I see that Shortwave is correctly connected to my audio output, and if I manually disconnect and reconnect it, the audio starts working. But after stopping the radio and resuming it, no sound can heard again.

Issue on Shortave repository: https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Shortwave/-/issues/576

How to reproduce

  1. Install Shortwave from Flathub
  2. Play a MP3 radio (eg. Mangoradio): sound works
  3. Play an AAC radio (eg. Radio Mirchi): sound doesn't work
  4. Disconnect an reconnect Shortwave to output in QJackCtl: sound works

Logs

pw-dump

Nothing suspicious appears in other logs.

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