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Is there an equivalent to disabling glitch-free (tsched=0) for Pipewire?

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Using Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS. Just as a note, I don't have a lot of Linux knowledge and I'm only here because I can't install another OS on my computer, so I may not be the brightest.

I was using PulseAudio previously, and during that time period, things were mostly fine, except for Discord streams. Aside from the no audio during streaming, I noticed that when watching other people's streams, the audio always lagged behind the stream video. The audio would fall in and out of sync with the stream and constantly stutter. I was able to fix this by looking in /etc/pulse/default.pa, and adding "tsched=0" to the end of the line "load-module module-udev-detect."

Recently I've switched to PipeWire in order to use the "discord-screenaudio" app so that I could stream with audio. However, regardless of whether I use that app or the regular Discord app, I am again having the issue where audio will lag behind other people's streams. Any idea how I could fix this?

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Im on 22.10 which have pipewire default and also have lag

Now I am run on every startup

 systemctl --user unmask pulseaudio 

and

 systemctl --user --now enable pulseaudio.{socket,service}   

after this I toggle sounds outputs if there is no or garbled sound

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I guess that works temporarily but I'll have to swap between the two constantly depending on if I want to stream something or watch a stream. Not particularly ideal
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