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This simplifies a lot the logic as we don't need to destroy and re-create the internal BT nodes right away if the loopback nodes were create after them. We also now listen for changes in the BT profile autoswitch setting. If the setting is disabled, the source loopback is destroyed. If it is enabled, the source loopack is created. This makes the setting to take effect immediately, without needing to disconnect and re-connect the BT device for the setting to take effect.
WirePlumber =========== .. image:: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/wireplumber/badges/master/pipeline.svg :alt: Pipeline status .. image:: https://scan.coverity.com/projects/21488/badge.svg :alt: Coverity Scan Build Status .. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-green :alt: License .. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/dynamic/json?color=informational&label=tag&query=%24%5B0%5D.name&url=https%3A%2F%2Fgitlab.freedesktop.org%2Fapi%2Fv4%2Fprojects%2F2941%2Frepository%2Ftags :alt: Tag WirePlumber is a modular session / policy manager for `PipeWire <https://pipewire.org>`_ and a GObject-based high-level library that wraps PipeWire's API, providing convenience for writing the daemon's modules as well as external tools for managing PipeWire. The WirePlumber daemon implements the session & policy management service. It follows a modular design, having plugins that implement the actual management functionality. The WirePlumber Library provides API that allows you to extend the WirePlumber daemon, to write management or status tools for PipeWire (apps that don't do actual media streaming) and to write custom session managers for embedded devices. Documentation ------------- The latest version of the documentation is available online `here <https://pipewire.pages.freedesktop.org/wireplumber/>`_
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