diff --git a/modules/pipewire.nix b/modules/pipewire.nix index 3428be8..f69c33a 100644 --- a/modules/pipewire.nix +++ b/modules/pipewire.nix @@ -23,47 +23,4 @@ lib.mkIf config.sbruder.gui.enable { hardware.bluetooth.enable = lib.mkDefault bluetoothSupport; services.blueman.enable = lib.mkDefault bluetoothSupport; - - environment.etc."pipewire/pipewire.conf.d/10-behringer-umc202hd.conf".text = '' - # This is heavily based on the example from the PipeWire wiki: - # https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/wikis/Virtual-Devices#behringer-umc404hd-microphoneguitar-virtual-sources - # It has the problem that the virtual source persists, - # even when the physical source is disconnected. - context.modules = [ - { name = libpipewire-module-loopback - args = { - node.description = "UMC202HD Left" - capture.props = { - node.name = "capture.UMC202HD_Left" - audio.position = [ FL ] - stream.dont-remix = true - target.object = "alsa_input.usb-BEHRINGER_UMC202HD_192k_12345678-00.analog-stereo" - node.passive = true - } - playback.props = { - node.name = "UMC202HD_Left" - media.class = "Audio/Source" - audio.position = [ MONO ] - } - } - } - { name = libpipewire-module-loopback - args = { - node.description = "UMC202HD Right" - capture.props = { - node.name = "capture.UMC202HD_Right" - audio.position = [ FR ] - stream.dont-remix = true - target.object = "alsa_input.usb-BEHRINGER_UMC202HD_192k_12345678-00.analog-stereo" - node.passive = true - } - playback.props = { - node.name = "UMC202HD_Right" - media.class = "Audio/Source" - audio.position = [ MONO ] - } - } - } - ] - ''; }