pipewire-pulse-modules - PipeWire Pulseaudio modules
PipeWire's Pulseaudio emulation implements several Pulseaudio
modules. It only supports its own built-in modules, and cannot load external
modules written for Pulseaudio.
The built-in modules can be loaded using Pulseaudio client
programs, for example pactl load-module <module-name>
<module-options>. They can also added to pipewire-pulse.conf,
typically by a drop-in file in ~/.config/pipewire/pipewire-pulse.conf.d/
containing the module name and its arguments
# ~/.config/pipewire/pipewire-pulse.conf.d/custom.conf
pulse.cmd = [
{ cmd = "load-module" args = "module-null-sink sink_name=foo" flags = [ ] }
]
To list all modules currently loaded, with their arguments:
pactl list modules
For a short list of loaded modules:
pactl list modules short
Modules may be unloaded using either the module-name or index
number:
pactl load-module <module-name> <parameters>
pactl unload-module <module-name|index#>
Most modules that create streams/devices support the following
properties:
Name for the sink (resp. source). Allowed characters in the name
are a-z, A-Z, numbers, period (.) and underscore (_). The length must be
1-128 characters.
The sample format. The supported audio formats are:
- u8: unsigned 8-bit integer
- aLaw: A-law encoded 8-bit integer
- uLaw: μ-law encoded 8-bit integer
- s16le: signed 16-bit little-endian integer
- s16be: signed 16-bit big-endian integer
- s16, s16ne: native-endian aliases for s16le or s16be
- s16re: reverse-endian alias for s16le or s16be
- float32le: 32-bit little-endian float
- float32be: 32-bit big-endian float
- float32, float32ne: native-endian aliases for float32le or float32be
- float32re: reverse-endian alias for float32le or float32be
- s32le: signed 32-bit little-endian integer
- s32be: signed 32-bit big-endian integer
- s32, s32ne: native-endian aliases for s32le or s32be
- s32re: reverse-endian alias for s32le or s32be
- s24le: signed 24-bit little-endian integer (note: ALSA calls this
'S24_3LE')
- s24be: signed 24-bit big-endian integer (note: ALSA calls this
'S24_3BE')
- s24, s24ne: native-endian aliases for s24le or s24be
- s24re: reverse-endian alias for s24le or s24be
- s24-32le: signed 24-bit little-endian integer, packed into a 32-bit
integer so that the 8 most significant bits are ignored (note: ALSA calls
this 'S24_LE')
- s24-32be: signed 24-bit big-endian integer, packed into a 32-bit integer
so that the 8 most significant bits are ignored (note: ALSA calls this
'S24_BE')
- s24-32, s24-32ne: native-endian aliases for s24-32le or s24-32be
- s24-32re: reverse-endian alias for s24-32le or s24-32be
Below is a list of all supported compressed formats. The code at
the beginning of each line is used whenever a textual identifier for a
format is needed (for example in configuration files or on the command
line). The formats whose identifier ends with -iec61937 have to be wrapped
in IEC 61937 frames, which makes the compressed audio behave more like
normal PCM audio.
- ac3-iec61937: Dolby Digital (DD / AC-3 / A/52)
- eac3-iec61937: Dolby Digital Plus (DD+ / E-AC-3)
- mpeg-iec61937: MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 Part 3 (not MPEG-2 AAC)
- dts-iec61937: DTS
- mpeg2-aac-iec61937: MPEG-2 AAC (supported since PulseAudio 4.0)
- truehd-iec61937: Dolby TrueHD (added in PulseAudio 13.0, but doesn't work
yet in practice)
- dtshd-iec61937: DTS-HD Master Audio (added in PulseAudio 13.0, but doesn't
work yet in practice)
- pcm: PCM (not a compressed format, but listed here, because pcm is one of
the recognized encoding identifiers)
- any: (special identifier for indicating that any encoding can be
used)
Number of audio channels.
A channel map. A list of comma-separated channel names. The
currently defined channel names are: left, right, mono, center, front-left,
front-right, front-center, rear-center, rear-left, rear-right, lfe,
subwoofer, front-left-of-center, front-right-of-center, side-left,
side-right, aux0, aux1 to aux15, top-center, top-front-left,
top-front-right, top-front-center, top-rear-left, top-rear-right,
top-rear-center
Set additional properties of the sink/source. For example, you can
set the description directly when the module is loaded by setting this
parameter.
load-module module-alsa-sink sink_name=headphones sink_properties=device.description=Headphones
- pipewire-pulse-module-alsa-sink(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-alsa-source(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-always-sink(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-combine-sink(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-device-manager(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-device-restore(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-echo-cancel(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-jackdbus-detect(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-ladspa-sink(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-ladspa-source(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-loopback(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-native-protocol-tcp(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-null-sink(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-pipe-source(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-pipe-sink(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-raop-discover(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-remap-sink(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-remap-source(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-roc-sink(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-roc-sink-input(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-roc-source(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-rtp-recv(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-rtp-send(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-simple-protocol-tcp(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-stream-restore(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-switch-on-connect(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-tunnel-sink(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-tunnel-source(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-virtual-sink(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-virtual-source(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-x11-bell(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-zeroconf-discover(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-zeroconf-publish(7)
- pipewire-pulse-module-gsettings(7)
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