Gamma@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1 year agoRaspberry Pi - Introducing: Raspberry Pi 5www.raspberrypi.comexternal-linkmessage-square20fedilinkarrow-up112arrow-down11cross-posted to: technology@beehaw.orgselfhosted@lemmy.worldtechnology@hexbear.net
arrow-up111arrow-down1external-linkRaspberry Pi - Introducing: Raspberry Pi 5www.raspberrypi.comGamma@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1 year agomessage-square20fedilinkcross-posted to: technology@beehaw.orgselfhosted@lemmy.worldtechnology@hexbear.net
minus-squaretal@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoI mean, if you have USB, for a non-mobile platform, it doesn’t really matter. It’s not hard to get a USB audio interface. For cell phones or laptops, I can understand not wanting another thing to plug in, but for something like a Raspberry Pi…shrugs
minus-squareHurlingDurling@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 year agoAnd you can just get an audio dac hat.
minus-squareStarkillerX42@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoTo be fair, the pi’s have always been famous for low quality sound cards, so there’s plenty of hats that can add the functionality.
Even the Pi has lost its headphone jack…
I mean, if you have USB, for a non-mobile platform, it doesn’t really matter. It’s not hard to get a USB audio interface.
For cell phones or laptops, I can understand not wanting another thing to plug in, but for something like a Raspberry Pi…shrugs
And you can just get an audio dac hat.
To be fair, the pi’s have always been famous for low quality sound cards, so there’s plenty of hats that can add the functionality.