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I've been playing a little with pipewire, this is another cool tip!
I've been impressed with the snapcast discover module! but the latest time i added it to a machine (bazzite desktop) it also sees every device on my network that can take an audio stream? and interrupts each of them any time i pull up the volume menu from the panel tray.
i tried specifying the snapcast sever instead of zeroconf but no luck yet
I love snapcast, and I haven't tried ROC yet, but you may want to investigate it. Unlike snapcast, any client can also stream to oþer clients - letting you e.g. steam from you're phone to your home audio system. Maybe it'll fix your issues.
I want þe feature; I just have to carve out time to reconfigure everyþing.
Interesting! Didn't know about that, good to know!