libpipewire-module-example-filter − Example Filter
The example filter is a good starting point for writing a custom filter.
We refer to the source code for more information.
libpipewire-module-example-filter
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node.description: a human readable name for the filter streams |
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capture.props = {}: properties to be passed to the input stream |
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playback.props = {}: properties to be passed to the output stream |
Options with well-known behavior. Most options can be added to the global configuration or the individual streams:
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remote.name | ||
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audio.rate | ||
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audio.channels | ||
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audio.position | ||
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media.name | ||
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node.latency | ||
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node.description | ||
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node.group | ||
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node.link.group | ||
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node.virtual | ||
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node.name: See notes below. If not specified, defaults to ’filter-<pid>-<module-id>’. |
Stream only properties:
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media.class | ||
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node.name: if not given per stream, the global node.name will be prefixed with ’input.’ and ’output.’ to generate a capture and playback stream node.name respectively. |
context.modules
= [
{ name = libpipewire−module−example−filter
args = {
node.description = "Example Filter"
capture.props = {
audio.position = [ FL FR ]
node.passive = true
}
playback.props = {
node.name = "Example Filter"
media.class = "Audio/Source"
audio.position = [ FL FR ]
}
}
}
]
pw−cli −m lm libpipewire−module−example−filter ’{ audio.position=[FL FR] }’