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Raspberry Pi Bluetooth Speaker : 4 Steps - Instructables
https://www.instructables.com/Raspberry-Pi-Bluetooth-Speaker/
This was made after a brand new install of the latest Raspbian (as of 31/10/2020.) In this Instructable we will be converting the Raspberry Pi to receive audio over Bluetooth and output it through the built in 3.5 audio jack. If you are using Raspberry Pi 1 or 2 then you will have to use a separate Bluetooth Adapter.
Raspberry Pi Documentation - Configuration
https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/configuration/audio-config.md
The Raspberry Pi has up to three audio output modes: HDMI 1 and 2, if present, and a headphone jack. You can switch between these modes at any time. If your HDMI monitor or TV has built-in speakers, the audio can be played over the HDMI cable, but you can switch it to a set of headphones or other speakers plugged into the headphone jack.
How to Build a Raspberry Pi-Powered Multi-Room Audio ...
https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/raspberry-pi-multi-room-audio
The pi audio jack stops at 15.000hz, because of the high pass filter and PWM limitations. Even with a DAC board the raspberry pi4 is a bad choice for audio reproduction.
Rassberry Pi and Jack audio - Raspberry Pi Forums
https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=5787
I was thinking of making a Rassberry Pi D.A.W. (Digital Audio Worksation) the only problem is i cant seem to find any software i like , so i decided to make my own as a programming project Would it be possible to use JACK Audio Connection Kit ( jackaudio.org ) to interface with the real world Thanks
Use audio jack as input ? - Raspberry Pi Forums
https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=71018
Location: Cotswolds, UK. Re: Use audio jack as input ? Sun Mar 02, 2014 2:27 pm. No it can't. The plug (in isolation) can be an input or output (which is what your link refers to), but once you attach it to a circuit (like the Raspberry Pi audio output), then the role of the plug is defined by what it's soldered too (an audio output).
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