Explain that through setting "Easyeffects Sink" as the audio source for an app you can give it raw (unprocessed) audio. #2430
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Have in mind that if you do that it is totally possible that one day PipeWire starts things in a different order and EasyEffects audio routing will be broken. The proper solution is either putting one of OBS streams in EasyEffects blocklist or using OBS menu to select the correct device. |
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Oh... In this case you just have to set OBS input device to our virtual sink |
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As you configuration seems fine we can close this discussion. |
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An issue I had is that I followed the guide to get better audio from my laptop's speakers. The issue is that on default audio settings in OBS, it gets the processed audio, and when I play back any video file I recorded, it's as if the effects get applied 2x which destroys the audio quality on my laptop. And perhaps on other devices too (?). I had been googling and searching the easyeffects issues page to find out how to give raw audio to an application until I decided to try using the "Easyeffects Sink" as the desktop audio output and... voila. OBS gets the raw audio output. I also got to know more about this as I checked discussion #1836 where it's explained that applications play audio to the easyeffects sink for then easyeffects to process their audio.
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