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Hackintosh HDMI Audio not working {Fixed, #SALAD}
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Is anyone here able to help me out? I've been stuck at the same spot for a while and am making no progress.
I have a hackintosh. Here is my build:
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I just have 1 780 as opposed to the two there and the RM750 is an RM 650 in my build. I am preparing for some more upgrades... lol.
I am running Mac OSX Yosemite and Windows 7 Ultimate.
I feel like clover could potentially fix my issues but I am having all sorts of trouble just getting that damn boot drive to start up.-.
I have been trying to follow Toleda's guide from tmx86 (sorry about mentioning another forum) but there are WAY too many steps and it's all over the place. Organization is almost nonexistent on there, and despite my many cries for help, I have gotten nothing at all.
Any help will be seriously appreciated. I will definitely +Rep!
Thanks!
~Alfa
I used this video! It worked immediately!
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Thanks to everyone who helped! I got a lot more from TTG than I did tonymacx86
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I have a hackintosh. Here is my build:
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I just have 1 780 as opposed to the two there and the RM750 is an RM 650 in my build. I am preparing for some more upgrades... lol.
I am running Mac OSX Yosemite and Windows 7 Ultimate.
I feel like clover could potentially fix my issues but I am having all sorts of trouble just getting that damn boot drive to start up.-.
I have been trying to follow Toleda's guide from tmx86 (sorry about mentioning another forum) but there are WAY too many steps and it's all over the place. Organization is almost nonexistent on there, and despite my many cries for help, I have gotten nothing at all.
Any help will be seriously appreciated. I will definitely +Rep!
Thanks!
~Alfa
I used this video! It worked immediately!
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Thanks to everyone who helped! I got a lot more from TTG than I did tonymacx86
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You maybe need to update your audio driver. Go to the site of intel and download driver updater
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Harderstylezz wrote You maybe need to update your audio driver. Go to the site of intel and download driver updaterI don't think there is a standard audio driver for custom-built macs. There is one that comes on multibeast but it's proving to be a real pain. The one on Intels site would be for actual Mac computers from Apple.
Thanks for the suggestion though! I really appreciate the response.
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IMMERSIVE wrote Found this thread on TonyMacX86 not sure if it'll help but here you goYou sound like you know more than me! Thanks for the response. I will give it a go in a little bit!
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It says to use AppleHDA enabler 892 instead of 898. I'm no expert but it's worth a go. Make sure you backup the current kext you're using.
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Still no luck:/ When I first built it I got HDMI audio to work after trying every solution all at once but I never checked to see which one was the one that worked so when I messed my PC up from trying I had no idea what to do again to replicate my results...
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Alfa wrote Still no luck:/ When I first built it I got HDMI audio to work after trying every solution all at once but I never checked to see which one was the one that worked so when I messed my PC up from trying I had no idea what to do again to replicate my results...
when you first installed, did the audio work or did it just suddenly cut out? As I had that issue and it was a simple fix for me.
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KiIIshots wroteaudio outputs were never there to begin with:( The only one that shows up is my Astros cause they're USB. My issue is HDMI outputs:/Alfa wrote Still no luck:/ When I first built it I got HDMI audio to work after trying every solution all at once but I never checked to see which one was the one that worked so when I messed my PC up from trying I had no idea what to do again to replicate my results...
when you first installed, did the audio work or did it just suddenly cut out? As I had that issue and it was a simple fix for me.
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