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DisplayPort Audio

DisplayPort Audio is a feature of the DisplayPort interface that enables the transmission of high-quality digital audio signals alongside video data over a single cable. It supports multi-channel audio formats, including up to 8 channels of uncompressed audio at 24-bit/192 kHz, and is commonly used in monitors, TVs, and computing devices to simplify connectivity. This eliminates the need for separate audio cables, providing a streamlined setup for audio-visual systems.

Also known as: DP Audio, DisplayPort Sound, DisplayPort Audio Transmission, DP Audio Feature, DisplayPort with Audio
🧊Why learn DisplayPort Audio?

Developers should learn about DisplayPort Audio when working on projects involving multimedia applications, gaming, or hardware integration where audio and video output need to be synchronized and transmitted efficiently. It is particularly useful in scenarios like building home theater PCs, configuring multi-monitor setups with audio, or developing software that leverages high-fidelity audio output, as it ensures compatibility with modern display standards and reduces cable clutter.

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