- Add patch from upstream to remove the "clear-persistent"
sub-command and add a "settings" sub-command:
* 0001-wpctl-add-settings-subcomand-to-show_-delete-or-change.patch
- Update to version 0.4.82 (0.5.0 pre-release 2)
* Highlights:
- Bluetooth auto-switching is now implemented with a virtual
source node. When an application links to it, the actual
device switches to the HSP/HFP profile to provide the real
audio stream. This is a more robust solution that works with
more applications and is more user-friendly than the previous
application whitelist approach
- Added support for dynamic log level changes via the PipeWire
settings metadata. Also added support for log level patterns
in the configuration file
- The "persistent" (i.e. stored) settings approach has changed
to use two different metadata objects: sm-settings and
persistent-sm-settings. Changes in the former are applied in
the current session but not stored, while changes in the
latter are stored and restored at startup. Some work was also
done to expose a wpctl interface to read and change these
settings, but more is underway
- Several WirePlumber-specific node properties that used to be
called target.* have been renamed to node.* to match the
PipeWire convention of node.dont-reconnect. These are also
now fully documented
* Other changes:
- Many documentation updates
- Added support for SNAP container permissions
- Fixed multiple issues related to restoring the Route
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1147639
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/wireplumber?expand=0&rev=66
- Update to version 0.4.16:
* Additions:
- Added a new "sm-objects" script that allows loading objects
on demand via metadata entries that describe the object to
load; this can be used to load pipewire modules, such as
filters or network sources/sinks, on demand
- Added a mechanism to override device profile priorities in
the configuration, mainly as a way to re-prioritize Bluetooth
codecs, but this also can be used for other devices
- Added a mechanism in the endpoints policy to allow connecting
filters between a certain endpoint's virtual sink and the
device sink; this is specifically intended to allow plugging
a filter-chain to act as equalizer on the Multimedia endpoint
- Added wp_core_get_own_bound_id() method in WpCore
* Changes:
- PipeWire 0.3.68 is now required
- policy-dsp now has the ability to hide hardware nodes behind
the DSP sink to prevent hardware misuse or damage
- JSON parsing in Lua now allows keys inside objects to be
without quotes
- Added optional argument in the Lua JSON parse() method to
limit recursions, making it possible to partially parse a
JSON object
- It is now possible to pass nil in Lua object constructors
that expect an optional properties object; previously,
omitting the argument was the only way to skip the properties
- The endpoints policy now marks the endpoint nodes as
"passive" instead of marking their links, adjusting for the
behavior change in PipeWire 0.3.68
- Removed the "passive" property from si-standard-link, since
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1128888
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/wireplumber?expand=0&rev=63
- Update to version 0.4.9:
* Fixes:
- restore-stream no longer crashes if properties for it are not
present in the config (#190)
- spa-json no longer crashes on non-x86 architectures
- Fixed a potential crash in the bluetooth auto-switch module
(#193)
- Fixed a race condition that would cause Zoom desktop audio
sharing to fail (#197)
- Surround sound in some games is now exposed properly
(pipewire#876)
- Fixed a race condition that would cause the default source &
sink to not be set at startup
- policy-node now supports the 'target.object' key on streams
and metadata
- Multiple fixes in policy-node that make the logic in some
cases behave more like PulseAudio (regarding nodes with the
dont-reconnect property and regarding following the default
source/sink)
- Fixed a bug with parsing unquoted strings in spa-json
* Misc:
- The policy now supports configuring "persistent" device
profiles. If a device is manually set to one of these
profiles, then it will not be auto-switched to another
profile automatically under any circumstances (#138, #204)
- The device-activation module was re-written in lua
- Brave, Edge, Vivaldi and Telegram were added in the bluetooth
auto-switch applications list
- ALSA nodes now use the PCM name to populate node.nick, which
is useful at least on HDA cards using UCM, where all outputs
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/964074
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/wireplumber?expand=0&rev=35
- Update to version 0.4.8:
* Highlights:
- Added bluetooth profile auto-switching support. Bluetooth
headsets will now automatically switch to the HSP/HFP profile
when making a call and go back to the A2DP profile after the
call ends (#90)
- Added an option (enabled by default) to auto-switch to
echo-cancel virtual device nodes when the echo-cancel module
is loaded in pipewire-pulse, if there is no other configured
default node
* Fixes:
- Fixed a regression that prevented nodes from being selected
as default when using the pro-audio profile (#163)
- Fixed a regression that caused encoded audio streams to stall
(#178)
- Fixed restoring bluetooth device profiles
* Library:
- A new WpSpaJson API was added as a front-end to spa-json.
This is also exposed to Lua, so that Lua scripts can natively
parse and write data in the spa-json format
* Misc:
- wpctl can now list the configured default sources and sinks
and has a new command that allows clearing those configured
defaults, so that wireplumber goes back to choosing the
default nodes based on node priorities
- The restore-stream script now has its own configuration file
in main.lua.d/40-stream-defaults.lua and has independent
options for restoring properties and target nodes
- The restore-stream script now supports rule-based
configuration to disable restoring volume properties and/or
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/952225
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/wireplumber?expand=0&rev=30