An issue with PulseEffects showed up on my gaming/HTPC with the upgrade to Kubuntu 21.10.
Whether I launch PulseEffects manually, or if it auto-starts at login, despite the plugins/effects I use showing as toggled on, they act like they're disabled.
If I manually go through them one by one, and toggle them off then back on again, they work just fine (until next reboot).
A couple PulseEffects conversations I'm seeing around the web (for other distros) imply there could be problems with PipeWire.
I haven't been paying attention to PipeWire too much. Is it a new default in 21.10, or was it also in 21.04? I didn't have PulseEffects issues in 21.04 or 20.04.
Anybody know how to fix the issue? I'm not sure if the issue is with PulseEffects itself, so I'm reluctant to open an issue on their GitHub.
Some Manjaro folks are uninstalling PipeWire for the time being, and just going back to legacy Pulse. I'm afraid of breaking my sound if I do that. If anyone could provide some advice, I'd be grateful.
Should I submit a bug report? If so, to whom?
Whether I launch PulseEffects manually, or if it auto-starts at login, despite the plugins/effects I use showing as toggled on, they act like they're disabled.
If I manually go through them one by one, and toggle them off then back on again, they work just fine (until next reboot).
A couple PulseEffects conversations I'm seeing around the web (for other distros) imply there could be problems with PipeWire.
I haven't been paying attention to PipeWire too much. Is it a new default in 21.10, or was it also in 21.04? I didn't have PulseEffects issues in 21.04 or 20.04.
Anybody know how to fix the issue? I'm not sure if the issue is with PulseEffects itself, so I'm reluctant to open an issue on their GitHub.
Some Manjaro folks are uninstalling PipeWire for the time being, and just going back to legacy Pulse. I'm afraid of breaking my sound if I do that. If anyone could provide some advice, I'd be grateful.
Should I submit a bug report? If so, to whom?
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