Fix Your PipeWire Audio on Linux: Low-Latency Recording
PipeWire achieves sub-10ms recording latency on Linux by configuring the quantum (buffer size) to 64 or 128 samples at 48 kHz, combined with setting your user’s real-time scheduling priority through the rtkit service or a dedicated audio group with PAM limits. Most “PipeWire doesn’t work” complaints trace back to misconfigured ALSA UCM profiles, Bluetooth codec fallbacks, or WirePlumber rules that silently override your intended audio routing. What follows covers every layer of the stack - from PipeWire’s architecture down to ALSA period sizes - so you can stop copy-pasting config snippets from forum threads until something accidentally works.
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