Audacious Has PipeWire Support Coming
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Audacious Music Player Preps Support for PipeWire - OMG! Linux
Support for the PipeWire audio stack will be available in the next stable release of the lightweight Audacious music player.
Developers working on the player have issued a beta build of Audacious that ships with optional support for PipeWire via a plugin. Since most Linux distributions, including big-names like Ubuntu and Fedora, default to PipeWire for audio handling this inclusion makes sense.
Other changes in the Audacious 43 beta include a plugin providing Opus audio decoding, support for Qt 6 and GTK3 (though the client still defaults to GTK2 on Linux), and a number of rough edges smoothed out through bug fixes.
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Audacious Music Player 4.3 Beta added PipeWire output & Opus Support
The lightweight audacious music player announced the beta release of the next v4.3 a few days ago. Usually, the final release will be out in next or next few months with mostly no change since beta. So far, this beta release include the following new features.