- Joined
- Jun 20, 2012
- Messages
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- Motherboard
- Zotac H77-ITX WiFi
- CPU
- i5 3550
- Graphics
- MSI R6670 GDDR5
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Is HD Audio enabled in your BIOS? Your onboard codec is not recognized. Same problem with the native and patched AppleHDAs.Did exactly what you asked for, here's the IOReg, cheers.
Btw, if it makes any difference at all and if you were wondering, I found the correct framebuffer for my graphics card so that's one less thing to worry about
Are you saying that the kext before and after MultiBeast installation have the same problem? ie, not recognised?Same problem with the native and patched AppleHDAs
Azalia and HD audio are different. OS X supports HD audio and does not support Azalia. Set BIOS to HD Audio. HDMI audio is not a choice in the BIOS. Yes.I have enabled Azalia HD audio in BIOS. I remember there are one or two HDMI audio options that were disabled but I enabled everything.Are you saying that the kext before and after MultiBeast installation have the same problem? ie, not recognised?
Your are correct. The language evolved; Azalia represents AC97 interface and HD Audio represents HD Audio interface. Zotac went their own way. Attach your dsdt.Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong but the information I got from wikipedia is that Intel HD Audio is also known as Azalia and OS X has full support of it with its AppleHDA driver
I don't see any problems in the dsdt. Disable the HDMI audio codecs in the BIOS. Boot with the flags: UseKernelCache=No -v Reply with IOReg.I've extracted the DSDT with DSDTSE, hopefully I've done it correctly