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Whenever I attempt to run games on Retroarch inside of a GNOME session, usually it crackles to the point where audio can't be properly enjoyed.
To clarify, I am using Pipewire with the `pulse` audio driver inside of Retroarch, this does not usually occur when running Retroarch on other Desktop Environments or standalone Window Managers.
Thanks in advance, Cheers!
Last edited by drquadriple (2022-04-02 15:42:52)
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Bluetooth?
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Bluetooth?
No, the issue is with audio coming directly out of my monitor's speakers; I haven't tested out any headphones yet, let alone Bluetooth ones.
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Okay, just checking. I find that Gnome does that if a window showing nearby devices is open.
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