- Joined
- May 22, 2013
- Messages
- 2
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
- CPU
- i7-3770k
- Graphics
- gt640
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Okay so I finished building my hackintosh back in June. It was working fine, then I updated and the audio went away. I reran multibeast and fixed that problem. Now I've run into another problem, my audio sounds skippy.
In an attempt to fix this I updated everything and then ran multibeast, nothing. I'm dual booting ubuntu and mac OS. So I went over to ubuntu to test the audio to see if it was hardware. There was no problem in Ubuntu.
I came back over to Mac. I reopened the midi controller to make sure all the settings were correct. Everything was where it should be. I opened up my web browser and started playing music to try it out. I left the midi controller open. When the audio sounded like it was skipping I noticed out of the corner of my eye that it was actually dropping down on channel 1 and 2 in the midi controller.
Is there any way to lock those levels in place, or is there another problem. Thanks in advance for any help!
system
i7-3770k overclocked to 4.2 ghz
z77-ud5h
gt640
16gb corsair ram
120gb ssd
1tb wd blue
In an attempt to fix this I updated everything and then ran multibeast, nothing. I'm dual booting ubuntu and mac OS. So I went over to ubuntu to test the audio to see if it was hardware. There was no problem in Ubuntu.
I came back over to Mac. I reopened the midi controller to make sure all the settings were correct. Everything was where it should be. I opened up my web browser and started playing music to try it out. I left the midi controller open. When the audio sounded like it was skipping I noticed out of the corner of my eye that it was actually dropping down on channel 1 and 2 in the midi controller.
Is there any way to lock those levels in place, or is there another problem. Thanks in advance for any help!
system
i7-3770k overclocked to 4.2 ghz
z77-ud5h
gt640
16gb corsair ram
120gb ssd
1tb wd blue