Wayland and audio is fixed, but only on the canary branch for the moment, this isnt lazy either, they changed the whole screenshare flow to suit linux’s permission prompts

  • @[email protected]
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    171 month ago

    Just installed Canary on my system to test this, and while it’s a little janky and the hardware acceleration seems to stop other apps using the GPU at the same time this is still good enough I think I can finally move to Linux as my main OS. I assume this will get polished further in the future. Great stuff though.

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      161 month ago

      There is another, semi official linux client called vesktop. Comes with a range of plugin options, all improving or enabling functions the default client doesnt offer or hides behind a paywall. It also has had screen share on Linux for the longest time,if you do the switch give it a go. Certainly better than the default app

        • @[email protected]
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          31 month ago

          Or any global shortcuts (i.e. to mute oneself) for that matter. Pretty useless in a gaming context because of that imho

        • @devfuuu
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          11 month ago

          And sound overall is shit.

            • @devfuuu
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              11 month ago

              Getting good enough noise cancelling and mic detection working is only almost decent on the official app.

              I’ve never had a problem with low bitrate or anything related to that.

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                21 month ago

                I was more just shitting on Discord to shit on Discord because you can have insane bitrates on clients such as TeamSpeak, which I would prefer everyone use.

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                01 month ago

                Vesktop supports the same mic detection and krisp noise suppression as the desktop client

    • boredsquirrel
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      101 month ago

      THIS prevented you from switching?

      Afaik screenshare always worked when using Discord in a browser

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        Pretty much! Never saw anything that said the browser client worked on Linux, but last time I tried the discord browser client it was pretty rubbish as well.

        • @flubba86
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          As someone who only occasionally uses Discord, I honestly didn’t even know they had a desktop version of their app. I’ve always used it in the browser. Why do they even have a desktop version of their webapp?

          • boredsquirrel
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            31 month ago

            The desktop version uses Electron, a shitty Chromium + Node.js framework for devs that really only want javascript and web tech

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            21 month ago

            Integration at a level a browser can’t offer. Most importantly, imo, a browser can’t bind global keyboard shortcuts for websites. So push to talk, mute keybinds, … don’t work in the browser version.