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How Linux PipeWire Is Unifying Audio and Video on Linux

How Linux PipeWire Is Unifying Audio and Video on Linux

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In episode 59 of The Linux Podcast with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna dive into PipeWire, the open-source multimedia framework that's quietly replacing PulseAudio and JACK across Linux desktops. They unpack how PipeWire handles low-latency professional audio, screen sharing under Wayland, and sandboxed audio for Flatpak apps — all with a single daemon. With real-world benchmarks from Fedora and Arch Linux, the hosts explain why PipeWire's graph-based architecture and security model are making it the default choice for distros like Ubuntu and Debian as of mid-2026. They also touch on the project's origins at Red Hat and its adoption by the Steam Deck. A concrete, focused look at one of the most important infrastructure shifts in the Linux audio-video stack. #Linux #PipeWire #Audio #Video #OpenSource #Wayland #Flatpak #PulseAudio #JACK #Fedora #ArchLinux #Ubuntu #Debian #RedHat #SteamDeck #Multimedia #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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