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Clover HDMI audio for NVIDIA & AMD cards. Easy way.

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Worked like a charm on OS X EL Capitan 10.11.6 ; THANK YOU !!!! :clap:
 
This it working beautifully in my system except for one aspect. I run my Yosemite (10.10.1) server through a Pioneer 7.1 channel receiver at 4K 30fps via DVI to HDMI and I have run into an issue when the receiver gets shutdown. This seems to cause my system to crash the AppleHDA kext as I loose all audio outputs in the midi selection and additionally it causes then just about any app that is looking for or assigned and audio device to lockup. This was not the case when I ran the audio channel separately over optical, however that was never reliable at sending PCM for full surround while this solution is.

Does anyone have any thoughts on this? It is a 24/7 server that not only acts as my workstation and media centre PC, but also my home automation server so minimum downtime is critical.
 
Works absolutely great with my GTX960! Thanks a bunch...

Now if we'd have something like that for DisplayPort, that would be awesome...
 
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Hi, no way to make it work with sierra... it was ok with 10.11 but since I've updated to sierra it doesn't work (GTX 750), on EFI folder I've created a 10.12 folder and put the keyxt in that folder and in "other" folder, any idea ?
 
Worked perfectly on 10.11.6 and took less than 2 minutes to do!

Thank you!
 
I have a GTX 950 on El Cap. HDMI audio works fine when the kext is loaded through /S/L/E but not if I delete it there and copy it to the EFI partition (under 10.11 or other).

I guess I shouldn't worry since I can get it working through /S/L/E, but I'm curious why Cover won't inject/load it.

Thanks!
 
Hi, no way to make it work with sierra... it was ok with 10.11 but since I've updated to sierra it doesn't work (GTX 750), on EFI folder I've created a 10.12 folder and put the keyxt in that folder and in "other" folder, any idea ?

Firstly make sure you're installing it to the correct EFI folder. Some systems use extra/efi folder on their system partition while others reference an EFI partition. Try removing the 10.12 folder. In sierra the kext needs to be placed in the "other" folder. I also had to restart my system twice.
 
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