Excited for 0.5.0, there's some much needed upgrades I need like the proper bluetooth headset mode switching. Hope wireplumber can really grow in the years to come, the linux sound stack has always been utter shit and a nightmare to deal with, my biggest problem with linux still.
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Pipewire is a massive improvement over Pulseaudio.
The last time i used it, everything broke and i had to switch back to the PipewireMediaSession library. Waiting a few years before WirePlumber is a true drop-in replacement.
been using wire plumber ever since it was default on arch. I wish my system defaulted to the right bitrate for my dac/headphones but it was simple enough to configure myself