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 Gamma   ( @gamma@programming.dev )  to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago

Raspberry Pi - Introducing: Raspberry Pi 5

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Raspberry Pi - Introducing: Raspberry Pi 5

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 Gamma   ( @gamma@programming.dev )  to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago
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Introducing: Raspberry Pi 5! - Raspberry Pi
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Announcing Raspberry Pi 5, coming in late October: over 2x faster than Raspberry Pi 4, featuring silicon designed in-house at Raspberry Pi.
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    Even the Pi has lost its headphone jack…

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      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

      •  HurlingDurling   ( @HurlingDurling@lemm.ee ) 
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        And you can just get an audio dac hat.

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          Hmm. Yeah, though I have to say that the USB route looks cheaper.

          https://thepihut.com/collections/raspberry-pi-audio-hats

          https://www.amazon.com/s?k=usb+audio+adapter

          •  HurlingDurling   ( @HurlingDurling@lemm.ee ) 
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            USB audio will always be better in pricing options, but the question is, which will give you better sound for the price. Of course, this only matters if you think audio quality is more important than price.

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              Why would you expect USB to constrain your audio quality?

              You’re not getting better 0s or 1s based on which bus they’re sent over to the DAC.

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                Please re-read my response. I never said that USB would always constrain the audio quality, but if you get a cheap USB to aux converter, the quality would be lacking vs a more expensive solution.

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      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.

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      I generally hate the “just get dongles lol” argument but… maybe it’s not a huge loss in this one specific case. I’ve had four models over 3 generations (B, 2-something and 3) and the audio jack always kinda… sucked.

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      It’s a shame that even the Pi Foundation is cutting corners. Cutting corners and removing features all while not even coming close to their target $35 price. Almost double for the base model. This doesn’t feel like it fits the spirit of the original Pi Foundation goals at all.

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      Very cool they’ve added an interface to connect a peripheral that can have one though.

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