Is it easy to assign apps to audio outputs on Linux Mint? Currently on Windows 11 I can assign an app to an audio output and it saves it permanently until I change it in Windows audio settings. I do this to have discord over my Bluetooth earbuds and media audio via my TV.
Is it that simple in Linux Mint? Does it save the settings persistently through boot?
I believe that you can also fiddle with it at the pipewire level, though I’ve not played with that.
pokes around
Yeah,
qpwgraph
is what I’m thinking of.That’s got kind of a JACK-style flowchart patchbay interface, though. I’d guess that most people want what the PulseAudio
pavucontrol
provides in terms of UI.EDIT: Ah, someone else mentioned it below already.