libpipewire-module-protocol-simple − Protocol Simple
The simple protocol provides a bidirectional audio stream on a network socket.
It is meant to be used with the simple protocol player app, available on Android to play and record a stream.
Each client that connects will create a capture and/or playback stream, depending on the configuration options.
libpipewire-module-protocol-simple
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capture: boolean if capture is enabled. This will create a capture stream for each connected client. | ||
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playback: boolean if playback is enabled. This will create a playback stream for each connected client. | ||
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capture.node: an optional node serial or name to use for capture. | ||
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playback.node: an optional node serial or name to use for playback. | ||
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server.address = []: an array of server addresses to listen on as tcp:(<ip>:)<port>. |
Options with well-known behavior.
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remote.name |
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audio.rate |
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audio.format |
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audio.channels |
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audio.position |
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node.latency |
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node.rate |
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stream.capture.sink |
By default the server will work with stereo 16 bits samples at 44.1KHz.
context.modules
= [
{ name =
libpipewire−module−protocol−simple
args = {
# Provide capture stream, clients can capture data from
PipeWire
capture = true
#
# Provide playback stream, client can send data to PipeWire
for playback
playback = true
#
# The node name or id to use for capture.
#capture.node = null
#
# To make the capture stream capture the monitor ports
#stream.capture.sink = false
#
# The node name or id to use for playback.
#playback.node = null
#
#audio.rate = 44100
#audio.format = S16
#audio.channels = 2
#audio.position = [ FL FR ]
#
# The addresses this server listens on for new
# client connections
server.address = [
"tcp:4711"
]
}
}
]