- Joined
- Mar 10, 2016
- Messages
- 957
- Motherboard
- Asus Z87 Pro WLAN
- CPU
- i7-4770K
- Graphics
- HD 4600 // GTX 980
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Hi Toleda,
I have some issues with my HDMI audio and I does´t get it working.
I get my audio working using your AppleHDA Realtek Audio Guide.
My Audio Chipset is Realtek ALC 1150 and I use a dedicated graphic card, the Nvidia Geforce 980.
I also installed the Web Drivers for them.
Normally I use a DP cable to connect my computer to the monitor but to get HDMI audio working I used a HDMI cable.
As a monitor I use a 144hz monitor, I don´t if I is important but maybe good to know.
My mainboard is the ASUS Z87 Pro WIFI. I bought it on Ebay and the ethernet does´t seem to be working, the WIFI is unsupported, so I use a WIFI dongle from Edimax for now. Later I want to upgrade to a supported WIFI card.
I attached some "Problem Reporting" files.
But I still have some question, maybe it is a little bit an off topic, but is there another way to extract the ACPI files with Clover?
On the notebooks where I get mac OS working I used F2 or Fn+F2 but on this computer it does´t seem to work, the EFI/Clover/ACPI/origin is empty...
I will be glad if someone can help me to fix my problem
EDIT: I managed it to extract the native ACPI files ... It was F4 and not F2, but I still have my main problem with no HDMI audio.
I have some issues with my HDMI audio and I does´t get it working.
I get my audio working using your AppleHDA Realtek Audio Guide.
My Audio Chipset is Realtek ALC 1150 and I use a dedicated graphic card, the Nvidia Geforce 980.
I also installed the Web Drivers for them.
Normally I use a DP cable to connect my computer to the monitor but to get HDMI audio working I used a HDMI cable.
As a monitor I use a 144hz monitor, I don´t if I is important but maybe good to know.
My mainboard is the ASUS Z87 Pro WIFI. I bought it on Ebay and the ethernet does´t seem to be working, the WIFI is unsupported, so I use a WIFI dongle from Edimax for now. Later I want to upgrade to a supported WIFI card.
I attached some "Problem Reporting" files.
But I still have some question, maybe it is a little bit an off topic, but is there another way to extract the ACPI files with Clover?
On the notebooks where I get mac OS working I used F2 or Fn+F2 but on this computer it does´t seem to work, the EFI/Clover/ACPI/origin is empty...
I will be glad if someone can help me to fix my problem
EDIT: I managed it to extract the native ACPI files ... It was F4 and not F2, but I still have my main problem with no HDMI audio.
Attachments
Last edited: