

On the right side, there “Advanced override”, tick it.

You’ll get a list of your current working device. Open HDAJackRetask, then on the top left, select the appropriate sound card. If above not work, you can try to install alsa-tools and it will give some tools installed. You could also want to use pavucontrol to use specific device to specific task. If you have HDMI connected or any external connection, press again F6 and select appropriate sound card and repeat above. Find the obvious volume control that to need to mute by pressing m on keyboard. After that press F5 to show all the volume control. Hi, first maybe you want to use alsamixer from terminal. I sort of mitigated some of that with Helvum and easier with PW-Viz by re-routing the sound, but I had to do it every time for every situation.ĮasyEffects was crashing a lot and adding echo over echo. On Discord it also bleeds the audio of any game I am playing when I am on calls also anything I open on browsers bleeds its audio. Before some updates (not sure which ones) My mic would barely work (any of them: eternal, webcam or from the integrated webcam) to the point that I had to use my phone for meetings and gave up stream with friends. OBS stable or beta shows audio activity on the mic even with it muted on the system, and the activity is the audio from whatever I am capturing. When on OBS, Discord, EasyEffects or any meeting software (or them via browser), any audio from browsers bleeds to the mic as it were in the mic input. On Fedora 35 it got so bad that I Changed back a bit to PulseAudio, but even it seems to not be working as used to work before. You’ll have to go to the command line way for installing Brave here.Īs a prerequisite, please ensure that dnf-plugin-core is installed.Since Fedora 34 I am having problems with PipeWire. The tutorial has been tested on Fedora but it should also be valid for other distributions in the Red Hat domain such as CentOS, Alma Linux and Rocky Linux. You’ll also learn about updating it and removing it. In this tutorial, you’ll learn to install Brave on Fedora Linux.

The focus on blocking ads and tracking by default along with Chrome extension support has made Brave a popular choice among Linux users. Brave is an increasingly popular web browser for Linux and other operating system.
