I’m not sure why that’s happening. I deleted my EFI and copied Pastry’s EFI folder. I erased it and tried, this time making no changes to the confit.plist, but again but same issue. I don’t see multiple versions in the Kext folders.
Out of the gate, not having much luck. Replaced my clover efi with the opencore version. Rebooted and got a memory panic stacked succeeded error. Any suggestions?
Ok got it. And in your README config plist example, it shows a data class with only numbers (11223300 0000)...
My MAC address looks something like this: 04:00:57:d9:x4:2e (I changed for example purposes)...so am simply removing the colons? e.g. 040057d9x42e ?
Opencore noob question...where do I get my MAC address to paste into the Plist?
Is this the Network MAC address from system preferences or something else from my old plist?
Hey @pastrychef ,
Looking into switch to Opencore and Big Sur. Read your install guide. I'm basically the same as your Asus ROG Strix Z370-G build.
Just wanted to confirm I'm on the right track...I'm going to simply replace my Clover EFI with your Open Core 0.6.1 370G EFI, add the appropriate...
I have your motherboard with a Radeon VII running well...it's based on Pastry Chef's golden build. He's created several EFI setups and has BIOS settings you may want to look at. Think it may help.
I tried the recommendations in the video and ran some tests. So far, the older version of Final Cut 10.4.6 still renders considerably faster than the new one.
The changes made in 10.4.8 seem to break hardware acceleration causing H265 to render painful slow and also double the render time for...
Updated successfully. Had a black screen issue but used agdpmod=pikera boot flag which fixed.
How do I shut off the log text that appears during clover and next to the Apple logo during boot?
Thanks, I couldn't make acceleration work on FCPX 10.4.8 when the iGPU was enabled using Mac 1,1. Any special settings you used? Which OS are you on?
I tried 19,1 as well without success. But I was also having boot freezes unless I changed the platform ID to headless while iGPU was active. And...
Final Cut X version 10.4.8 - HEVC Hardware Acceleration Not working
Final Cut X Version 10.4.6 - Working
Same goes for Compressor and Motion...new versions don't have acceleration, previous versions do
You can still render in the new versions, they're just painfully slow without the hardware...
I was able to pull a previous version of Final Cut X (10.4.6) and it works normally. HEVC is accelerated. Premiere Pro is also fine. So you're probably right...some kind of driver change.
I'm in the same situation... HEVC acceleration not working in FCPX, Compressor, or Quicktime but is working in Premiere Pro and VideoProc.
I was able to pull version 10.4.6 of FCX and can confirm it works well...HEVC acceleration is active. 10.4.8 took a minute to render 10 seconds of 4K...
So I'm seeing slow HEVC encoding issues but only with Final Cut X, Compressor, and Quicktime.
Premiere Pro, Adobe Media Encoder, and VideoPro are normal. A 10 second clip in Final Cut takes about 1 minute to render. Premiere is 11 seconds.
Hackintool shows VDA Decoder is fully supported.
So...
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