The Raspberry Pi Audio Codec HAT enables by enthusiasts to add a wealth of audio features to their next project and has been specifically designed to offer a dual channel speaker interface, low power ...
CML Microcircuits has unveiled the EV6550DHAT, a Raspberry Pi Hardware Attached on Top (HAT) compatible evaluation and development board making the CMX655D ultra-low power voice codec available to ...
Raspberry Pi, the low-cost credit-card-sized educational computer, is finding its way into high-end home audio systems. The key software is RaspBMC, a media player package based on the XBMC Linux ...
CML Microcircuits has introduced an evaluation board for its low-power voice codec based around a Raspberry Pi. The codec, the CMX655D, has been built into the EV6550DHAT – a board compliant with ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has started selling licences for MPEG-2 and VC-1 video codecs, after complaints from users who turned the cheap Linux computer into a media centre. Because the £25 Linux ...
Geeky Gadgets readers lucky enough to own a Raspberry Pi $35 mini PC might be pleased to learn that the Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced over the weekend that their Raspberry Pi computer can now ...
Moving studio-grade audio from point to point is much simpler thanks to browser-based programs that use the open source Opus codec. One such modality is ipDTL from the U.K.’s In:Quality, which I’ve ...
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