I’ve been trying #crosspipe as a replacement for #helvum for a while now. Feature-wise, they’re pretty similar, but in my experience Crosspipe has been less glitchy than helvum and overall felt a bit more stable.
I’ve been trying #crosspipe as a replacement for #helvum for a while now. Feature-wise, they’re pretty similar, but in my experience Crosspipe has been less glitchy than helvum and overall felt a bit more stable.
#Helvum, a patchbay application for #pipewire is looking for new maintainers.
@KoolTechLord
> Jitsi не может транслировать экран со звуком на линуксе
Может оно, просто это неочевидно. ВНЕЗАПНО, звук с выводов нужно подключать через меню микрофона — «monitor <название вывода>». Да, при этом звук приложений заменит звук с микрофона. Как подключить и монитор выхода, и вход одновременно через интерфейс jitsi — я не понял, НО это можно сделать через https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/helvum: в jitsi выбираем (оставляем) микрофон, через helvum закидываем ~~monitor устройства вывода на input браузера~~ и получаем цикл, ага. Звук приходит из браузера и в него же уходит. Вроде бы даже у меня получилось это воспроизвести, но особых гличей не вышло. В общем, лучше закидывать на input браузера output приложения, звук которого нужно передать. Вот ещё примеры: https://mastodon.ml/@mintbug/113274713193931041.
@aeva Anything you can make calls with + #Helvum (requires pipewire) to redirect any number of audio sources to the call. I have done this with Signal very often, and long ago with Discord. It should work with Jitsi, too, and others.
The latency is the latency of the call.
Edit: replaced the screenshot with a more illustrative one.
I wrote this short blog post on how to use SSR + Easyeffects to record your conference calls and meetings, or even gaming sessions easily and with lightweight software.
I had issues with not being able to record both my voice and the sounds coming from my system with SSR.
Feedback will be much appreciated :)
https://alavi.me/blog/easyeffects-with-simplescreenrecorder/
While a bit rough still, Helvum has been improving steadily since its release. Digitally connect apps and devices using the pipewire backend.