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For the **hardware** part, you can use the **digital HDMI audio** or the **analog 3.5 mm jack** (which carries video and stereo audio signals over a CTIA 4 poles connector). For a **better audio quality** you have to connect and **audio hat** or an external **USB audio sound card**; as explained below the integrated audio devices are of unacceptable quality also for an occasional user, let alone an audiophile one! | For the **hardware** part, you can use the **digital HDMI audio** or the **analog 3.5 mm jack** (which carries video and stereo audio signals over a CTIA 4 poles connector). For a **better audio quality** you have to connect and **audio hat** or an external **USB audio sound card**; as explained below the integrated audio devices are of unacceptable quality also for an occasional user, let alone an audiophile one! | ||
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+ | There are several possibilities of getting audio from a Raspberry Pi 4. | ||
==== Digital audio through HDMI ==== | ==== Digital audio through HDMI ==== |
doc/appunti/hardware/raspberrypi_nas_audio.txt · Last modified: 2021/03/22 09:27 by niccolo