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EQeqvinoxhá 1 hora
> The defacto industry standard for audio ICs is I²S, an I²C-based bus optimised for audio data.
Nit: I²S has nothing to do with I²C.
(Most I²S chips also have an I²C interface since I²S only carries raw audio data, no sideband like volume control or clock configuration. But that's a separate interface and can also be SPI rather than I²C. In fact, SPI is more closely related to I²S than I²C is.)
JSJSR_FDEDhá 2 horas
I’m in absolute awe that a handful of motivated people can crack these problems
CACafeRacerhá 3 horas
It is exciting that they are working on AVD driver.
SIsimonmaleshá 2 horas
Will this forever exist as a Fedora "remix". Or will we find the support in upstream so I can one day run Debian-based distro?
I think the last time I used an RPM-based distro was almost 2 decades ago.
COcoxmihá 2 horas
I wonder what the dev/CI process looks like on this.
Will it ultimately be manually loading a build into specific hardware each time, or is there a level of automation that can be done here?
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> The defacto industry standard for audio ICs is I²S, an I²C-based bus optimised for audio data. Nit: I²S has nothing to do with I²C. (Most I²S chips also have an I²C interface since I²S only carries raw audio data, no sideband like volume control or clock configuration. But that's a separate interface and can also be SPI rather than I²C. In fact, SPI is more closely related to I²S than I²C is.)
I’m in absolute awe that a handful of motivated people can crack these problems
It is exciting that they are working on AVD driver.
Will this forever exist as a Fedora "remix". Or will we find the support in upstream so I can one day run Debian-based distro? I think the last time I used an RPM-based distro was almost 2 decades ago.
I wonder what the dev/CI process looks like on this. Will it ultimately be manually loading a build into specific hardware each time, or is there a level of automation that can be done here?