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OneTimer1 
Re: ARPi - AROS on Raspberry Pi
Posted on 11-Dec-2018 21:11:24
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Quote:

Lou wrote:
Why would the Pi (I'm assuming 3b, 3b+) need a USB sound card?


Because the Pi has no 'real' built in sound card.

It can make 'noises' via its built in PWM outputs, thay might have good quality compared to Paula but they are not really HiFi.

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nikosidis 
Re: ARPi - AROS on Raspberry Pi
Posted on 12-Dec-2018 9:28:30
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@Lou

First of all since it is not very likely that the sound chip is supported from AROS out of the box. It might be more easy and at least future proof to have sound through USB. Writing drivers can be difficult.
Maybe model 2 and 3 even have different soundchips I don't know.

Like "OneTimer" said it will also give option for much better sound quality.

Last edited by nikosidis on 12-Dec-2018 at 09:30 AM.

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