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

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Yhab

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anyone get this to work on steam deck? hasn’t worked for me yet.

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The version on flathub (what the steam deck uses for it’s app store) has not been updated to support this quite yet.

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Oh awesome, I’ve been using the webcord version as the others were all shit for screen sharing. Having said that even webcord also has weird sound issue sim hoping are fixed with this.

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The bigger Discord becomes, the more irrelevant it is to me.

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I’ve been screen sharing from discord on hyprland for months, it wasn’t already working?

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Last I checked I could only share specific windows, not the whole screen. Later there was also an update with a window or screen selection dialogue that didn’t work at all, I think. After that I stopped using it on wayland.

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I regularly share my whole screen

I have an issue with the dialog box popping up multiple times but that’s it, still works

The only caveat is window specific sharing often doesn’t work because of how Wayland works

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i think it works for you because you have xwayland video bridge installed

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