So I have another issue, I think. I'm not entirely sure. So I'm working with some 4K h.264 footage and everything is fine. However, I'm transcoding to proxy or optimised media for smoother timeline playback and I find that the transcoding is very very slow. I've got a screenshot of the computer...
Hey and sorry for such a late reply. I was swamped with work before the holidays and then I didn't bother with anything hackintosh related during the holidays.
Happy new year by the way!
So I did this and I think it may have improved the issue you mentioned. I have however overclocked further...
It's overclocked to 4,7GHz and runs like that under load. The screenshot above is while exporting.
I checked and this is how it runs at idle. Only thing running was Spotify and Mail (background, no tasks though).
YES!! That solved it!!
Now everything works like butter, thank you so much!!
I exported a H.264 file from Final Cut and everything ran nice and stable:
Sweet, now we have a booting computer hah but h.264 is still not working. Final Cut runs fine until I try to export and once I select h.264, it just fails. No crash or anything like that though.
Okay so here's an update. I removed FakeSMC.kext from /L/E and I moved IntelMausiEthernet.kext to EFI/Clover/kexts/Other folder.
Now rebuilding kext cache is fine and nothing odd happens in terminal. The computer still won't boot so something with the EFI is causing it.
I've reverted back to...
Exactly and this thread wasn't about what job I use the Hackintosh for, or the fact that I use it for job. I use it for work that pays my salary and keeps my career going. I'm happy with it. It's just this one little issue that I need sorted.
I'm currently finishing a few jobs and then I'll...
I'll test this in the morning, it's my work computer. I just deleted them by moving them into trash and emptying the trash. Finder prompted me for my password, which I put in.
I'll do those things you mentioned above and get back to you tomorrow morning.
Thank you!
ps. Yeah I don't get why it...
Also, when I did the terminal after deleting the kexts, this is the output:
Last login: Fri Dec 14 08:21:44 on console
iMac:~ asgeirhelgi$ sudo kextcache -i /
Password:
Kext with invalid signatured (-67062) allowed: <OSKext 0x7f838fb06470 [0x7fff95e4c8e0]> { URL = "FakeSMC.kext/ --...
I deleted the files, ran the terminal code and now the computer will not boot, at all.
I'm now booting using the USB to install Mojave. I've uploaded the current EFI from my startup disk along with an IOREG (booting via the USB, don't know if it's needed but I can't boot through the startup...
Weird, I've updated a new IOREG file which now shows 18,3. H.264 still not working. Final Cut doesn't crash anymore, which is an upside but it refuses to export h.264.
So I tested and Final Cut doesn't crash when I hit export BUT exporting to h.264 fails immediately, it doesn't even try.
I've attached the IOREG file after booting with the config file you attached above.
Thanks for the reply. I did the changes you suggested and it doesn't work. Just as an example, when I run VideoProc to check encoding, the OS just freezes and becomes insanely slow, with this message:
I'm happy to try every and any suggestions you may have. Thank you!!
Changed the ig-platform-id to 0x3E920003 and 0x3E910003 and when I do that, I loose acceleration. See screenshot below where the app just freezes up the whole computer:
I've also attached the IOREG file.
Note: The HEVC greenlight is just from a previous test. When I have the ig-platform-id at...
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