qpwgraph v0.9.6 - An Early-Fall'25 Beta Release

Hello everyone,

qpwgraph v0.9.6 (early-fall'25) is out!

Change-log:

  • Allow the complete node name to get the same treatment in the
    Graph/Options.../Filter as same for Merger.
  • Get rid of CONFIG_WAYLAND build config option; add underlying
    platform name (eg. xcb, wayland) to Qt version string.

Description:

qpwgraph is a graph manager dedicated to PipeWire, using the Qt C++ framework, based and pretty much like the same of QjackCtl.

Project page:

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/rncbc/qpwgraph

Downloads:

Git repos:

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/rncbc/qpwgraph.git (official)
https://github.com/rncbc/qpwgraph.git
https://gitlab.com/rncbc/qpwgraph.git
https://codeberg.org/rncbc/qpwgraph.git

License:

qpwgraph is free, open-source software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 or later.

Enjoy!

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I cant figure it out how the merger works, It won't change anything. Is there more details how to use?

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it just applies to active patchbay persistence:

so that, all nodes having the same name are treated as one (thus merged); most useful for setting persistent/pinned connection rules for media players that spawn a new node yet on every song, video, track or part, on play, pause, stop, replay or whatever...

actually useful for web browsers like "firefox", "chromium", etc.

byee

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binary spawns line "app.1", "app.2" nodes, etc, they will connect to the same nodes I've connect "app" before?

yes, exactly, as long "app" appears in the merger list.

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