Closed Justinzobel closed 2 years ago
What is your GNU/Linux distribution name and version? I had the same issue on Fedora 35, but sound worked fine on other distros and older Fedora versions, so I suspect this to be a PipeWire bug.
I'm also on Fedora 35.
On Mon, 25 Oct 2021, 8:38 pm AsciiWolf, @.***> wrote:
What is your GNU/Linux distribution name and version? I had the same issue on Fedora 35, but sound worked fine on other distros and older Fedora versions, so I suspect this to be a PipeWire bug.
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Yeah, so it may be the same issue I had. Anyway, I am afraid that there is nothing I can do to fix/workaround this (I have already tried some things). Maybe you could help debugging it, then reporting the issue to PipeWire upstream bug tracker?
I decided to try the tarball from the Minecraft website and that doesn't have issues with sound. So I imagine it's to do with how flatpak talks to Pipewire.
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Yeah, so it may be the same issue I had. Anyway, I am afraid that there is nothing I can do to fix/workaround this (I have already tried some things). Maybe you could help debugging it, then reporting the issue to PipeWire upstream bug tracker https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues?
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Yeah, it seems to be a PipeWire/Flatpak bug. I will probably try debugging it again when I have more time.
The same issue is on Fedora 35.
Can someone please retest this? The original issue in PipeWire was fixed and sound now works fine in Minecraft on my F35 system.
The issue is gone. The sound works normally.
Thanks!
But I have the same issue in Fedora 36 now :(
I also have Fedora 36 (Workstation). Sound in Minecraft works fine on my system.
I have the same issue in Fedora 37.
I have another case of this occuring with fedora 37
I have no sound coming from Minecraft. I've checked all the volumes and they are all at 100%. I can play audio from many other sources.