docs: Remove speculations about sound quality on Raspi
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Audio quality issues
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The Raspberry Pi's audio quality can be sub-par through the analog output. This
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is known and unlikely to be fixed as including any higher-quality hardware
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would increase the cost of the board. If you experience crackling/hissing or
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skipping audio, you may want to try a USB sound card. Additionally, you could
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lower your default ALSA sampling rate to 22KHz, though this will lead to a
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substantial decrease in sound quality.
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Fixing audio quality issues
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As of January 2013, some reports also indicate that pushing the audio through
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PulseAudio may help. We hope to, in the future, provide a complete set of
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instructions here leading to acceptable analog audio quality.
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Support
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If you had trouble with the above or got Mopidy working a different way on
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Raspberry Pi, please send us a pull request to update this page with your new
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information. As usual, the folks at ``#mopidy`` on ``irc.freenode.net`` may be
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able to help with any problems encountered.
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