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I have wanted to do this but I don't know how. Rraper doesn't give an option for pipewire in the audio settings. Only ALSA, jack, dummy and pulse audio. I've researched it but it just gets too technical for me. I'm a Linux noob.
Pipewire can talk to both pulseaudio and jack applications - it basically provides both APIs. It does not create a new one that things nee to implement. You may need to install a plugin to get it to talk with jack applications though - never needed to do that side of things myself.