#daemon config file for PipeWire version "0.3.19" properties = { ## configure properties in the system #library.name.system = support/libspa-support #context.data-loop.library.name.system = support/libspa-support #link.max-buffers = 64 link.max-buffers = 16 # version < 3 clients can't handle more #mem.allow-mlock = true #log.level = 2 ## Properties for the DSP configuration #default.clock.rate = 48000 #default.clock.quantum = 1024 #default.clock.min-quantum = 32 #default.clock.max-quantum = 8192 #default.video.width = 640 #default.video.height = 480 #default.video.rate.num = 25 #default.video.rate.denom = 1 } spa-libs = { ## = # # used to find spa factory names. It maps an spa factory name # regular expression to a library name that should contain # that factory. # audio.convert* = audioconvert/libspa-audioconvert api.alsa.* = alsa/libspa-alsa api.v4l2.* = v4l2/libspa-v4l2 api.libcamera.* = libcamera/libspa-libcamera api.bluez5.* = bluez5/libspa-bluez5 api.vulkan.* = vulkan/libspa-vulkan api.jack.* = jack/libspa-jack support.* = support/libspa-support #videotestsrc = videotestsrc/libspa-videotestsrc #audiotestsrc = audiotestsrc/libspa-audiotestsrc } modules = { ## = { [args = "= ..."] # [flags = ifexists] } # # Loads a module with the given parameters. Normally failure is # fatal if the module is not found, unless -ifexists is given. # libpipewire-module-rtkit = { "#args" = "rt.prio=20 rt.time.soft=200000 rt.time.hard=200000" flags=ifexists } libpipewire-module-protocol-native = null libpipewire-module-profiler = null libpipewire-module-metadata = null libpipewire-module-spa-device-factory = null libpipewire-module-spa-node-factory = null libpipewire-module-client-node = null libpipewire-module-client-device = null libpipewire-module-portal = null libpipewire-module-access = { "#args" = "access.allowed=/usr/bin/pipewire-media-session access.force=flatpak" } libpipewire-module-adapter = null libpipewire-module-link-factory = null libpipewire-module-session-manager = null } objects = { ## = { [args = "= ..."] # [flags = nofail] } # # Creates an object from a PipeWire factory with the given parameters. # If nofail is given, errors are ignored (and no object is created) # #spa-node-factory = { args = "factory.name=videotestsrc node.name=videotestsrc Spa:Pod:Object:Param:Props:patternType=1" } #spa-device-factory = { args = "factory.name=api.jack.device foo=bar" flags = nofail } #spa-device-factory = { args = "factory.name=api.alsa.enum.udev" } #spa-device-factory = { args = "factory.name=api.alsa.seq.bridge node.name=Internal-MIDI-Bridge" } #adapter = { args = "factory.name=audiotestsrc node.name=my-test" } #spa-node-factory = { args = "factory.name=api.vulkan.compute.source node.name=my-compute-source" } spa-node-factory = { args = "factory.name=support.node.driver node.name=Dummy priority.driver=8000" } } exec = { ## = { [args = ""] } # # Execute the given program with arguments. # # Start the session manager. Run the session manager with -h for # options. # # The bluetooth module is disabled by default because it causes # conflicts with PulseAudio. If you disable PulseAudio or don't # load its bluetooth module, you can enable it here with -e bluez5 # "/usr/bin/pipewire-media-session" = { args = ""} # # You can optionally start the pulseaudio-server here as well # but it better to start it as a systemd service. # It can be interesting to start another daemon here that listens # on another address with the -a option (eg. -a tcp:4713) # #"/usr/bin/pipewire-pulse" = { "#args" = "-a tcp:4713" } }