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Do not hijack another user's thread.No HDMI audio with HD 630.
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Do not hijack another user's thread.No HDMI audio with HD 630.
Dear All,
Same here, having audio issue on Asus H270 Pro , Intel HD630, ALC887 board
Any fix yet?
Also reviving this. No HDMI audio with HD 630.
Unfortunately, I don't have any DSDT patches other than for my NVMe SSD (which I can't boot without).Guys, I got it working by removing all ACPI >> DSDT patches before running the script audio_cloverHDMI-130_v0.2.command. I'm using a Samsung TV & the HDMI audio works fantastic.
$ ./audio_cloverHDMI-120_v1.0d.command
Agreement
The audio_cloverHDMI script is for personal use only. Do not distribute
the patch, any or all of the files for any reason without permission.
The audio_cloverHDMI script is provided as is and without any warranty.
File: audio_cloverHDMI-120.command_v1.0d
Release Mode
EFI partition is mounted
HDMI audio codec(s)
Intel: 0x8086280b
Device ID: 0x12590000 not supported
rm: /tmp/HDEF.txt: No such file or directory
AMD/Nvidia not found
No system files were changed
To save a Copy of this Terminal session: Terminal/Shell/Export Text As ...
Unfortunately, I don't have any DSDT patches other than for my NVMe SSD (which I can't boot without).
Also, I was gettingwhen I run it, so that doesn't seem to be related to your solution.Code:$ ./audio_cloverHDMI-120_v1.0d.command Agreement The audio_cloverHDMI script is for personal use only. Do not distribute the patch, any or all of the files for any reason without permission. The audio_cloverHDMI script is provided as is and without any warranty. File: audio_cloverHDMI-120.command_v1.0d Release Mode EFI partition is mounted HDMI audio codec(s) Intel: 0x8086280b Device ID: 0x12590000 not supported rm: /tmp/HDEF.txt: No such file or directory AMD/Nvidia not found No system files were changed To save a Copy of this Terminal session: Terminal/Shell/Export Text As ...
Thanks for the reply, though.