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qpwgraph
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Create software audio devices at runtime in Linux
reasonable gui solution: qpwgraph
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I made a simple pipewire tool for redirecting links
qpwgraph?
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VirtManager defaults to the wrong audio output every time
qpwgraph is a GUI to manage the pipewire audio routes
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Easy Effects: Audio effects for PipeWire applications
The example referenced the it's Catia, but qpwgraph https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/rncbc/qpwgraph and helvum https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/helvum should do a good job too. Either way, it's easy to achieve multiple outputs with any of those.
- setting rules for default sinks, virtual sinks, and routing?
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Double Audio Output (Speakers, Jack)
I use qpwgraph to output my music on my speakers and all other sounds on my headphones. You might want to check it out
- Brit cops rapped over app that recorded 200k phone calls
- JACK users: What do you currently miss in PipeWire that you otherwise are able to do with JACK?
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How does Pipewire work with Qjackctl/Jack?
For routing, use qpwgraph.
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New To Linux Audio; How To Jack'd Default Output?
If you're using Pipewire, you'll probably want to use qpwgraph instead of qjackctl. It's almost identical to qjackctl, but is built for Pipewire and should have better support.
android-call-recorder
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How to obtain the outgoing call phone number on Android 10 without creating a custom dialer interface?
Based on the code of https://gitlab.com/axet/android-call-recorder, I was able to make it work with a simple BroacastReceiver.
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Brit cops rapped over app that recorded 200k phone calls
This one?
* https://gitlab.com/axet/android-call-recorder
I tested it a few months ago, but since I don't do phone calls any more I don't know what today's status is, if it's still working or not.
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any good call recorder?
Check also the Issue tab in https://gitlab.com/axet/android-call-recorder and also https://github.com/di72nn/callrecorder-axet
- Vidéo enregistrer les appels.
- auto call recording?
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Podvodný hovor
Pouzivam toto, pred par lety jsem to nasel na Google Play https://gitlab.com/axet/android-call-recorder
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I need to record calls, both ways, and it should work with a bluetooth earpiece.
https://gitlab.com/axet/android-call-recorder This is the one I am using. Root required too
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Is there an easier way to enable native call recording than compiling yourself?
Alternatively there is Axet's call recorder which is free to use. It's a plain recorder but it works well from what I remember a few years ago.
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Google Play makes bizarre decision to ban call-recording apps
Why not? I use LineageOS with microG. This app works like a charm for call recording: https://gitlab.com/axet/android-call-recorder
What are some alternatives?
pipecontrol - Pipewire control GUI program in Qt (Kirigami2)
bitmask_android
UbuntuProAudio
mpv-android - #mpv-android @ libera.chat
easyeffects - Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications
Player - ▶ Simple and lightweight, yet polished and powerful Android video player based on ExoPlayer
audio_mngr - Pulse Audio Cable Manager
Simple-Dialer - A handy phone call manager with phonebook, number blocking and multi-SIM support
eqMac - macOS System-wide Audio Equalizer & Volume Mixer 🎧
anemo - Local private storage for Android
NoiseTorch - Real-time microphone noise suppression on Linux.
android-audio-recorder