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Help: No audio with UseKernelCache=Yes
**Updated 22 Aug 2012**
No audio with UseKernelCache=Yes
Tried editing title to reflect the current situation but it wouldn't update. Short summary if you're not following the thread from start to end:
1. No audio after UniBeast
2. Working audio after MultiBeast but not anymore after reboot (apparently audio was running off the installer)
3. GraphicsEnabler=No did not affect audio, it was a graphics issue that was fixed by changing framebuffer, off-topic
4. Suspected HDMI audio playing up
5. Audio working again with UseKernelCache=No
6. Trying to get audio working with UseKernelCache=Yes
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Ivy Bridge 3550
Zotac H77
MSI R6670 GD5
ALC892
Please excuse my noobness, I didn't realise that there is a dedicated section for audio issues and posted my thread here http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-...multibeast-5-0-2-installation.html#post415663 Can any mods please delete or lock that thread since no one has replied to it, I'd rather focus on this thread in the right section, cheers.
Anyway, MultiBeast installation gave me audio, and in turn playing videos properly but as soon as I restarted Mountain Lion, it will not work anymore. The first time I restarted, DVI lost signal from GPU (MSI R6670 GD5) and can only get it working again with GraphicsEnabler=No (not sure if this affects audio but just FYI). So I went about reinstalling MultiBeast with GE=No boot option. Then I realise audio is missing, after exhausting my options and research, I went about reinstalling a fresh copy of ML thinking that I might have stuff up MultiBeast.
This time, I made sure I did everything right but it is still the same. Here are some screenshots to help with diagnosis:
1. MultiBeast 5.0.2 selections
2. System information - before
3. System information - after
4. verbose mode (taken before fresh installation of ML but I'm pretty sure it will be the same)
**Updated 22 Aug 2012**
No audio with UseKernelCache=Yes
Tried editing title to reflect the current situation but it wouldn't update. Short summary if you're not following the thread from start to end:
1. No audio after UniBeast
2. Working audio after MultiBeast but not anymore after reboot (apparently audio was running off the installer)
3. GraphicsEnabler=No did not affect audio, it was a graphics issue that was fixed by changing framebuffer, off-topic
4. Suspected HDMI audio playing up
5. Audio working again with UseKernelCache=No
6. Trying to get audio working with UseKernelCache=Yes
************************************
Ivy Bridge 3550
Zotac H77
MSI R6670 GD5
ALC892
Please excuse my noobness, I didn't realise that there is a dedicated section for audio issues and posted my thread here http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-...multibeast-5-0-2-installation.html#post415663 Can any mods please delete or lock that thread since no one has replied to it, I'd rather focus on this thread in the right section, cheers.
Anyway, MultiBeast installation gave me audio, and in turn playing videos properly but as soon as I restarted Mountain Lion, it will not work anymore. The first time I restarted, DVI lost signal from GPU (MSI R6670 GD5) and can only get it working again with GraphicsEnabler=No (not sure if this affects audio but just FYI). So I went about reinstalling MultiBeast with GE=No boot option. Then I realise audio is missing, after exhausting my options and research, I went about reinstalling a fresh copy of ML thinking that I might have stuff up MultiBeast.
This time, I made sure I did everything right but it is still the same. Here are some screenshots to help with diagnosis:
1. MultiBeast 5.0.2 selections
2. System information - before
3. System information - after
4. verbose mode (taken before fresh installation of ML but I'm pretty sure it will be the same)