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Audio - HDMI Audio AppleHDA [Guide]

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Hi, I tried the CloverHDMI Guide, however it didn't work..
I attached the terminal output and my config.plist to this reply.

Is there anything else I can try to get HDMI Audio working on my GTX 750 Ti ?
 

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This is the first time have posted here. Have installed a Hackintosh and everything is working except audio. I had audio working with Voodoo -- which just generates awful sound. Trying to get native sound to work using this guide but struggling to understand which guide to use. Would very much appreciate being pointed at the correct guide. Am using:

OS X 10.11.5, installed on Gigabyte LGA1151 Intel Z170 ATX DDR4 Motherboard GA-Z170X-UD5 running Intel iCore 7 with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 graphics using the native NVIDIA drivers. The boot loader is Clover and configured using MultiBeast and Clover Configurator. The key Clover config.plist settings are currently set as (FixHDA on and I've tried AddDTGP on and off. For completeness FixShutdown is also On and am using DSDT.ami, the default). The motherboard BIOS has been updated to version 6f (the latest - there are multiple versions floating around and wanted to avoid issues here). Monitor wise, am running 1x DP and 1x HDMI both through the NVIDIA graphics card. I had installed and then removed the Voodoo drivers -- after trying and failing may times to install these drivers. Currently there is no sound, but a sound device shows up in "About this Mac/Audio" - it shows up as "Intel High Definition Audio/Audio ID: 1"

Would greatly appreciate being pointed at the right guide. I also suspect that the install and removal of Voodoo may have 'damaged' the Apple HDA driver (?) -- does this need to be replaced to make this process work?

Currently running auto_cloverHDMI_v0.22 for example gives the following result:

10_v0.22-2.command ; exit;
Agreement
The audio_cloverHDMI script is for personal use only. Do not distribute
the patch, any or all of the files or the resulting patched AppleHDA.kext
for any reason without permission. The audio_cloverHDMI script is
provided as is and without any kind of warranty.
File: audio_cloverHDMI-110.command_v0.22 - BETA
Release Mode
EFI partition is mounted
No audio codec detected
No system files were changed
To save a Copy of this Terminal session: Terminal/Shell/Export Text As ...
logout
Saving session...
...copying shared history...

...saving history...truncating history files...

...completed.

[Process completed]

Thank you in advance for pointers and steer. Best regards, -Carl
 
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Onboard audio, see II. Problem Reporting, Post #1, No Audio Devices - Realtek ALC AppleHDA. Post to thread linked.
HDMI audio, see Problem Reporting, Post #1, attach all requested files.
It worked! Thank you so much -- a combination of upgrading the motherboard BIOS (to version F5), then using the very latest Clover Configurator (mine was a few weeks old), followed by your script in the above link fixed the problem -- the sound is now installed and coming out of the Video card audio connectors as if it were entirely native.. and using the AppleHDA drivers. Thanks so much! In short, this Mackintosh configuration is now 100% working,... much appreciated.
 
I have a Samsung monitor connected via DP and the HDMI connection is to a Vizio TV.

1st Attempt: (both monitor and TV were connected)
EFI partition is mounted
HDMI audio codec(s)
Intel: 0x80862806
HD4000 HDMI audio is not enabled
Install SSDT-HDMI-HD4000 HDMI audio ssdt (y/n): y
Download SSDT-HDMI-HD4000 ...
Password:
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 44342 100 44342 0 0 49784 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 49766
Download SSDT-HDEF-3.aml ...
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 44877 100 44877 0 0 116k 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 116k
/Volumes/EFI/EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/patched/SSDT-HDMI-HD4000 installed
/Volumes/EFI/EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/patched/SSDT-HDEF-3 installed
Error: more than one display connected to HD4000, patch not possible
No system files were changed



2nd Attempt: (Disconnected the HDMI - TV connection)

EFI partition is mounted
HDMI audio codec(s)
Intel: 0x80862806
HD4000 HDMI audio is enabled, connector edit may be required
Verify HD4000 HDMI audio connector/s (y/n): y
Error: more than one display connected to HD4000, patch not possible
No system files were changed


Edit! (Update)

Should have checked before posting but sound is now flowing through the HDMI connection, however, contrary to what I reading on the terminal output(s).

????
 
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Hi, guys.
I've just bought a Gigabyte GA-Z170X Gaming 3 with INTEL Skylake with CPU i7-6700K assembled system
with Motherboard BIOS version V6.
I followed the instructions in Tonymac Guides with Multibeast 6.2.3 installation.

Quick Start Uefi
Graphics Intel HD 530
Network Atheros v 2.2
Audio ALC 1150
100 Series Audio
Optional HD 530

I just mounted EFI and ran audio_cloverHDMI-110_v0.22, then restarted
but nothing happened. Got only analog devices. No HDMI device recognised.

Until now I'm not able to upload more requested files.

Thanks.

drank
 

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No HDMI device recognised
Missed Post #1/cloverHDMI/6. Notes/3. Skylake/HD 5x0, remove config.plist/
  • ACPI/DSDT/Patches/Item ? (Rename HDAS to HDEF)
  • KernelAndKextPatches/KextsToPatch/Item ? (HD530-4_displays)
 
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