Is anyone running MS4L with Pipewire?

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  • tnagpal.
    Smart Home'r
    • 11.05.2019
    • 90

    Is anyone running MS4L with Pipewire?

    I assume most people are running vanilla installs on Ubuntu or Debian systems which use ALSA. But I was wondering if anyone had experimented with Pipewire?
  • hismastersvoice
    Supermoderator
    • 25.08.2015
    • 7217

    #2
    So please do me a favor, stop to use MS4L for you exotic projects.
    MS4L is build like it is, and it works fine for what it is build.

    If you like to play with other kernels so create your own source, play with that and don´t use my code.

    Thanks!
    Kein Support per PN!

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    • tnagpal.
      Smart Home'r
      • 11.05.2019
      • 90

      #3
      Sorry - I was just curious if anyone had done this. I will probably just setup a VM and try and get my MOTU working with it and another software stack.

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      • hismastersvoice
        Supermoderator
        • 25.08.2015
        • 7217

        #4
        Why should anyone do this?
        The MS4L is build for "normal" Audio-Interfaces and not for Studio Interfaces like you try to use.
        So nobody here comes up to such an idea.

        What happens is that you change a lot at the system and no update will work for you any more.

        By the way, easy way to solve this....
        Sell the MOTU and by some "normal" Sound Interfaces. Like ESI Gigaport HD+ with really good sound quality.
        Save a lot of money and even more time
        Kein Support per PN!

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