I’m having problems with the app, PulseAudio Equalizer (pulse-audio-equalizer-ladspa) v3.0.2-6,.
And I don’t know how to fix it was working perfectly and suddenly it stopped, when I press the button to turn on and close the program it automatically turns off. Could anyone help me? If I wasn’t specific with the problem forgive me I’m new on manjaro forum/community and forgive my English, as you try to help me I’ll provide more system information and details
No such package exists in the repos or the AUR … whered you get it?
(Note: nor does pulse-audio-equalizer …)
Ah,
But if I change to pulseaudio-equalizer-ladspa it does exist.
First things first … are you up to date?
sudo pacman -Syu
Well … you accidentally included some extra information that is useful…
You have pipewire packages installed … so … is that what you are using?
Why trying to use a pulseaudio equalizer then ?
Please verify … maybe inxi -Azy
Actually I don’t know what I’m using I just wanted to find an equalizer that would improve the sound quality and make it louder, sorry for the useless information.
Audio:
Device-1: Intel 200 Series PCH HD Audio driver: snd_hda_intel
Device-2: NVIDIA TU116 High Definition Audio driver: snd_hda_intel
Device-3: Logitech G435 Wireless Gaming Headset
driver: hid-generic,snd-usb-audio,usbhid type: USB
Device-4: Fifine Microphone driver: hid-generic,snd-usb-audio,usbhid
type: USB
API: ALSA v: k6.6.7-4-MANJARO status: kernel-api
Server-1: PipeWire v: 1.0.0 status: active
The information was not useless .. it was just provided by accident.
Your sound server is not pulseaudio .. it is pipewire.
You should ditch whatever you have been trying to do and investigate pipewire post-audio processing or equalizers.
You probably want easyeffects.
Theres also some guides on here about it somewhere ..
(note I cant attest to those .. but they should give you an idea of how to do the things)
I’ll follow your tutorial, but what if I switch to Pulse Audio? Which one is better? Or do you think I should avoid trouble and stay with pipeware ?
pipewire is newer, less of a mess, less resource hungry, and required for some things like Flatpak audio support, certain types of recording, etc.
pulseaudio is legacy … and unless you have some specific reason to do so you should not go switching pipewire for it.
PS.
Neither of those are my tutorials. I simply included them as examples of how to configure effects for pipewire. For even more information see the archwiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PipeWire
thank you so much for the help
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