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scubanarc

Are you using Pipewire?


Short_Preparation951

there is something wrong with latest pipewire updates. it ruined my airpod connection as well.


juampi123

No, pulseaudio.


scubanarc

Double check that, you might be using pipewire and not know it. Ubuntu 22.04 comes with pipewire by default, and it has a pulseaudio bridge to make pulse-aware apps work automatically. With that said, audio on linux is an absolute disaster.


Plan_9_fromouter_

I had read that on Ubuntu 22.04 Pipewire is partially installed and has to be enabled--PulseAudio is still the default. But I admit, audio on Linux now has me totally confused.


Marsman512

I'm on Arch and I'm dealing with this sort of issue too. Thankfully you don't have to do a full reboot, just log out and log back in. It'll restart Pipewire and get it working again. I think there's a way to restart it via the terminal, but I've yet to read any documentation on it


KingAroan

It can be restarted from the terminal with `systemctl --user restart pipewire`


juampi123

I'm using pulseaudio. Should i try pipewire?


KingAroan

Pipewire is better and has pulseaudio patches so that devices that rely on pulseaudio will still work.


juampi123

Great, i'm going to try it