When the RGBtoHDMI was released several years ago, it solved some huge problems retro enthusiasts had in connecting their beloved vintage computers and consoles to modern TVs or monitors.
One deficiency, however, was that it didn't allow embedding the audio into the HDMI stream. There were good reasons for this, but it was still annoying. Of course, there were ways to get around this, but each had its own set of challenges.
So the developers/maintainers of the RGBtoHDMI project have, at long last, given us the solution we've been clamoring for all this time.
Meet the RGBtoHDMI Audio board. For just a few dollars (at time of filming, an assembled board can be had for $25 USD plus shipping/tax) and with just a few straightforward solder connections, you will now be able to include audio from your device along with the DVI-compatible video in the HDMI data stream.
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