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{
"input": {
"blocklist": [],
"compressor#0": {
"attack": 5.0,
"boost-amount": 6.0,
"boost-threshold": -72.0,
"bypass": false,
"dry": -100.0,
"hpf-frequency": 10.0,
@MateusRodCosta
MateusRodCosta / Improved Microphone (Male voices, with Noise Reduction).json
Last active October 11, 2024 12:12
An EasyEffects preset created for input devices (intended for Microphones). Please read the README.md.
{
"input": {
"blocklist": [],
"compressor": {
"attack": 20.0,
"boost-amount": 6.0,
"boost-threshold": -72.0,
"hpf-frequency": 10.0,
"hpf-mode": "off",
"input-gain": 0.0,
@the-spyke
the-spyke / pipewire.md
Last active November 15, 2024 01:05
Enable PipeWire on Ubuntu 22.04

Enable PipeWire on Ubuntu 22.04

This guide is only for original Ubuntu out-of-the-box packages. If you have added a custom PPA like pipewire-debian, you might get into conflicts.

Ubuntu 22.04 has PipeWire partially installed and enabled as it's used by browsers (WebRTC) for recoding the screeen under Wayland. We can enable remaining parts and use PipeWire for audio and Bluetooth instead of PulseAudio.

Starting from WirePlumber version 0.4.8 automatic Bluetooth profile switching (e.g. switching from A2DP to HSP/HFP when an application needs microphone access) is supported. Jammy (22.04) repos provide exactly version 0.4.8. So, we're good.

Based on Debian Wiki, but simplified for Ubuntu 22.04.