Discuss your questions about sharing audio on Discord!
Discuss your questions about sharing audio on Discord!
Yes, there is a method to share audio on Discord in Linux. You can use Vencord for basic sharing, but if you encounter issues, consider installing Vesktop for better integration. After setting up Pipewire, ensure it's properly configured and check for any conflicts or updates that might resolve the crash.
Discord is being examined based on information shared on Reddit. Switching to X11 may affect functionality.
Revolt is a free and open-source Discord substitute. Runs smoothly on Linux. https://revolt.chat/
I'm hoping so too, since I also used a web browser but it didn't help either.
Yeah, pulse/pipewire on top of jack (on top of alsa), though it isn't about making a big show. The key is ALSA must be active for anything else to function; it struggles with client-side operations. Jack is an excellent virtual mixer—simple to guide it into doing what you want, but client support remains unclear. PulseAudio and PipeWire perform poorly except for the "API for developers to send sounds," making top-level use logical. Some might complain about being over-engineered or too many layers for real-time needs, but I accept the 12ms delay and let it follow instructions. Solutions that need native ALSA can be routed through p/pw at the start, and those wanting Jack should be able to too. The result is a smooth desktop workflow where everything operates seamlessly—volume control to output changes—while Jack opens up extra paths for recording, monitoring, or filtering. I set this up once for a particular need, but it’s now my preferred choice whenever more control is required beyond basic balance and volume.