How come you're not using the line in?
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Oops, I meant onboard line in...
PPS - I'm on my phone, so can't link you, but anything compatible with the latest kernel should work. They've got compatibility down pretty pat, so a lot will depend on the intended use (ie quality needed).
Yeah - looked at mine last night. Pretty sure the audio port works as in and out, though I haven't tried it yet. (Some) USB mics work with the RPi, but I'm thinking it'd probably be cheaper to go with the option linked by Damien.
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Where did you get it Steven? It looks pretty cool (I'd love to add something similar to a robot).
Isnt it great when something "Just works"
it has two audio jack ports, one for headphone and one for microphone
given that it is 3d it must have some sort of 5.1 encoding also.
If you are really keen I can let you borrow it for a looksee, but I
want to keep it.