OpenVoiceOS/buildroot-external/rootfs-overlay/etc/wireplumber/bluetooth.lua.d/50-bluez-midi-config.lua

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-- BLE MIDI is currently disabled by default, because it conflicts with
-- the SELinux policy on Fedora 37 and potentially other systems using
-- SELinux. For a workaround, see
-- https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/blob/master/spa/plugins/bluez5/README-MIDI.md
bluez_midi_monitor.enabled = false
bluez_midi_monitor.properties = {
-- Enable the logind module, which arbitrates which user will be allowed
-- to have bluetooth audio enabled at any given time (particularly useful
-- if you are using GDM as a display manager, as the gdm user also launches
-- pipewire and wireplumber).
-- This requires access to the D-Bus user session; disable if you are running
-- a system-wide instance of wireplumber.
["with-logind"] = true,
-- List of MIDI server node names. Each node name given will create a new instance
-- of a BLE MIDI service. Typical BLE MIDI instruments have on service instance,
-- so adding more than one here may confuse some clients. The node property matching
-- rules below apply also to these servers.
--["servers"] = { "bluez_midi.server" },
}
bluez_midi_monitor.rules = {
-- An array of matches/actions to evaluate.
{
matches = {
{
-- Matches all nodes.
{ "node.name", "matches", "bluez_midi.*" },
},
},
apply_properties = {
--["node.nick"] = "My Node",
--["priority.driver"] = 100,
--["priority.session"] = 100,
--["node.pause-on-idle"] = false,
--["session.suspend-timeout-seconds"] = 5, -- 0 disables suspend
--["monitor.channel-volumes"] = false,
--["node.latency-offset-msec"] = -10, -- delay (<0) input to reduce jitter
},
},
}