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  • PipeWirePipeWire
  • pipewirepipewire
  • Issues
  • #2077

is there no way currently to adjust sample rate/buffer via client such as qjackctl or catia?

  • PipeWire version (pipewire --version): pipewire 1:0.3.44-1
  • Distribution and distribution version (PRETTY_NAME from /etc/os-release): endeavouros
  • Desktop Environment: xfce 4.16
  • Kernel version (uname -r): 5.16.2-zen1-1-zen

Description of Problem:

attempted to migrate to PW from pulse but found that i could not adjust sample rate/buffer via jack client. with pulse this is out of the box capable but this doesn't seem to be the case for PW unless i am missing something.

i tried creating /etc/pipewire and adding pipewire.conf and jack.conf but i was still limited to only 48k. adding default.clock.allowed-rates = [ 48000 44100 88200 96000 192000 ]to pipewire.conf but still could not make changes via jack client. is this simply not an available option yet?

in an active studio setting this is a pretty major shortcoming but i may have just missed something while searching through info here as well as reddit. for now i am back to pulse/jack where i can readily make these changes via cadence/catia (was using qjackctl for my pipewire tests as catia depends on jack2-dbus). i understand for most use cases this probably isn't much of an issue but in a pro audio setting it's a bit frustrating.

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