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Which distro do you use? I don't really have much sound issues here and I have a pretty exotic setup.
Yes, I use OBS for that. The feature is called "Replay Buffer" and I have it running with no issues with hardware encoding. I would recommend you use the OBS flatpak, depending on your distro you might also want to use Steam in a Flatpak to make things easier.
I'm not aware of a software that controls all fans but I didn't really look since I just let them do what they want. CoreCtrl can do the GPU fan but I also leave that alone.
You might have some luck requesting support for your mouse/keyboard on their git page, maybe support can be added.
What does not work?
There's no bandwidth limit on Pipewire that I'm aware of. The default sampling rate is 48000 if you mean that but it's a sensible default and you probably don't want to change it.
AutoEq sounds good. EasyEffects definitely can do your EQ and much much more.
The learning curve can be steep but don't be afraid to ask, there's a lot of helpful people on here. Also most Github/Gitlab projects might look intimidating but they also gladly offer support for applications there.
Okular is included with KDE and is pretty competent.
Those are not strictly needed in order to "use" Linux but if you want to learn about them you there's a lot of resources for them out there. ChatGPT is also pretty useful in helping with bash scripts/commands since they're sometimes hard to read.
Thank you. I'll look into this "Replay Buffer" and OBS in general, as it doesn't work atm. I'm on Arch, and when I plugged in my laptop to the TV via HDMI it didn't play any sound. With some brute force commands (can't remember, could maybe check
history
) I managed to play a static noise on the TV, but I couldn't get it recognized as an audio device. Gave up after a while as we just wanted to watch the movie, so we found another way instead of me holding up my family with debugging.