docs: Remove speculations about sound quality on Raspi

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