pulsemeeter
ALVR
pulsemeeter | ALVR | |
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12 | 280 | |
333 | 4,840 | |
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0.0 | 9.5 | |
8 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Python | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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pulsemeeter
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Virtual Mixer Interface with GUI Yet?
There is also this for mixing in PulseAudio only github.com/theRealCarneiro/pulsemeeter I have tried similar methods to route audio streams in PulseAudio (using null-sinks and loopback-sinks) and never been happy with results, too much latency
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Is there a way to capture the audio of a single application in OBS?
I think most people use Voicemeeter Banana on Windows. This is similar but for Pulseaudio. https://github.com/theRealCarneiro/pulsemeeter
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[Linuxaudio] Pulsemeeter, une alternative VoiceMeet pour Linux
Lien vers le repo
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With everything we have now like Proton and Lutris, does anyone dual boot for gaming anymore?
If you mean on linux then Pulsemeeter is literally the linux version of voicemeeter that uses pulseaudio
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Asking for a replacement for voicemeeeter c:
Here is a project that is an alternative to VoiceMeeter https://github.com/theRealCarneiro/pulsemeeter
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PipeWire 0.3.50 released
You can use helvum to route audio. Helvum with Easyeffects covers most of the usage of voicemeeter. If you want similar type of UI like voicemeeter then check Pulsemeeter.
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What apps do you need that are only packaged for other distros? I've been thinking about creating an (unofficial) guide on how to use Distrobox to run them.
Pulsemeeter alternative for voicemeter banana.
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how to create a virtual input using qJackCTL?
There is also pulsemeeter for mixing in PulseAudio that is intended to be similar to Voicemeeter, but i would not expect it to be a good low-latency solution
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What's something that could/should have a GUI but doesn't?
If this bother you, you can check Pulsemeeter. It looks kinda similar to voicemeter banana.
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Clarification of JACK
There is another tool in development called Pulsemeeter. The goal is have similar UI and workflow like voicemeter banana.
ALVR
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Valve Launches Official Steam Link PC VR Streaming App on Quest
https://github.com/alvr-org/alvr
They also achieve very low latency, I didn't follow every single optimization they added but it basically boils down to a few encoding tricks (better image in the center, accept blurriness in the peripheral vision), good network infrastructure, and hardware decoding / encoding being really fast.
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VR Gaming on Linux is hard ( for me )
To use steamvr on flatpak I used this tutorial . There was a disclaimer that nvidia GPUs are not supported, but the guy that suggested it has a 3090, so it might work for me too.
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AMD Graphics Driver related issue with VR
They have a Wiki page on GitHub with a settings tutorial and troubleshooting. A downside with a lot of open-source software is that it's relatively difficult to setup but it might fix some of your issues.
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Quest New User Megathread
You can play wirelessly using Air Link, Virtual Desktop, or ALVR.
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Pico 4...
They also have a detailed wiki page on GitHub
- ALVR v20.1.0 Released
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Best ALVR settings for AMD?
https://github.com/alvr-org/ALVR/wiki/Settings-guide Goes in-depth about a lot of the features/settings
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Unsure of switching to Linux
Quest 2 needs some workarounds (dev mode account), but once you've done those you can just install ALVR (I recommend nightly). As for the games, check ProtonDB. Some VR games (Pavlov beta, for example) have EAC that blocks proton. Some VR games don't work with ALVR due to https://github.com/alvr-org/ALVR/issues/1392, like the Pavlov beta and Crawlspace. Just install the proprietary NVIDIA drivers and use Xorg and most things should work fine. Steam has Proton, which lets you play Windows games with high performance.
- is there another software I can use to connect my quest 2 to steamvr? (not the oculus app or virtual desktop either)
What are some alternatives?
OpenCL-AMD-Fedora - AMD OpenCL userspace drivers for Fedora. Currently not working for fedora 37
SteamVR-for-Linux - Issue tracker for the Linux port of SteamVR
systemd-ui - UI tools for systemd
VirtualDesktop - Connect wirelessly to your computer(s) to watch movies, browse the web, play games on a giant virtual screen or stream PCVR games. Virtual Desktop is a highly optimized, native application developed for low latency, high quality streaming.
sc-controller - User-mode driver and GTK3 based GUI for Steam Controller
OpenOVR
antimicrox - Graphical program used to map keyboard buttons and mouse controls to a gamepad. Useful for playing games with no gamepad support.
ALVR-nightly - Nightly releases of ALVR - untested and potentially unstable.
key-mapper - 🎮 An easy to use tool to change the mapping of your input device buttons. [Moved to: https://github.com/sezanzeb/input-remapper]
VirtualDesktop - C# command line tool to manage virtual desktops in Windows 10
qtwayland - A toolbox for making Qt based Wayland compositors
OpenOVR - https://gitlab.com/znixian/OpenOVR