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Hey Guys,
I'm battling my last remaining issue on my Hackintosh build, and it's a puzzling one. This system was built with the primary purpose of being an audio production machine, so I'm really hoping someone can help me sort this issue out.
It seems to happen when working with audio (Ableton Live). It doesn't happen non-stop, but frequently enough that it's annoying. Basically what happens is occasionally, and seemingly randomly, audio just drops out for 1ms, then comes back.
I can't seem to find a correlation of what causes the issue. The audio buffer inside Ableton is not being overrun, so that's certainly not the issue either. This is a brand new audio interface (Focusrite Clarett 8Pre USB). I failed getting thunderbolt to work properly, so I instead went the USB route for this interface.
Searching around, I've found a lot of issues related to people running into similar issues with on-board audio, but found nothing helpful or relevant specifically to USB audio interface problems. 'AppleUSBAudioDevice' My on-board audio is completely disabled in Bios.
I'm kind of wondering if this is related to some kind of underlaying USB issue. I think I have everything setup properly, but part of me still suspects there's something goofy with USB. I still haven't managed to ever get my usb 3.1 C port working, and finally gave up on it, and I still suspect my USB 3.0 speeds are not reaching what they should be, but I'm not 100% sure.
If this is related to some sort of USB 3.0 issue, the board itself only has 3.0 on it and no 2.0 ports so, I can't really say for certain if that's causing it or not? I did notice that for some reason, USB shows everything connected to one and only one single USB bus on the system. I haven't really seen this on other Hackintosh builds? Is this a problem? A limitation of the board?
In either case, I finally managed to capture some logs of this and have attached them below, along with a copy of my Clover config in case it's applicable:
I'm battling my last remaining issue on my Hackintosh build, and it's a puzzling one. This system was built with the primary purpose of being an audio production machine, so I'm really hoping someone can help me sort this issue out.
It seems to happen when working with audio (Ableton Live). It doesn't happen non-stop, but frequently enough that it's annoying. Basically what happens is occasionally, and seemingly randomly, audio just drops out for 1ms, then comes back.
I can't seem to find a correlation of what causes the issue. The audio buffer inside Ableton is not being overrun, so that's certainly not the issue either. This is a brand new audio interface (Focusrite Clarett 8Pre USB). I failed getting thunderbolt to work properly, so I instead went the USB route for this interface.
Searching around, I've found a lot of issues related to people running into similar issues with on-board audio, but found nothing helpful or relevant specifically to USB audio interface problems. 'AppleUSBAudioDevice' My on-board audio is completely disabled in Bios.
I'm kind of wondering if this is related to some kind of underlaying USB issue. I think I have everything setup properly, but part of me still suspects there's something goofy with USB. I still haven't managed to ever get my usb 3.1 C port working, and finally gave up on it, and I still suspect my USB 3.0 speeds are not reaching what they should be, but I'm not 100% sure.
If this is related to some sort of USB 3.0 issue, the board itself only has 3.0 on it and no 2.0 ports so, I can't really say for certain if that's causing it or not? I did notice that for some reason, USB shows everything connected to one and only one single USB bus on the system. I haven't really seen this on other Hackintosh builds? Is this a problem? A limitation of the board?
In either case, I finally managed to capture some logs of this and have attached them below, along with a copy of my Clover config in case it's applicable:
Code:
default 23:35:13.792505 -0400 kernel engine started
default 23:35:13.792505 -0400 kernel bufferSet <private>
default 23:35:13.792506 -0400 kernel output clientBuffer <private>
default 23:35:13.792507 -0400 kernel + IOAudioStream[<private>]::addClient(<private>)
default 23:35:13.792509 -0400 kernel - IOAudioStream[<private>]::addClient(<private>) returns 0x0
default 23:35:13.792510 -0400 kernel input clientBuffer <private>
default 23:35:13.792511 -0400 kernel + IOAudioStream[<private>]::addClient(<private>)
default 23:35:13.792512 -0400 kernel - IOAudioStream[<private>]::addClient(<private>) returns 0x0
default 23:35:13.792513 -0400 kernel - IOAudioEngineUserClient[<private>]::startClient() - 1 returns 0x0
default 23:35:13.792518 -0400 kernel - IOAudioEngineUserClient::externalMethod returns 0x0
default 23:35:13.793259 -0400 kernel IOAudioEngineUserClient[<private>] - AUDIO OFFLINE. online=1. state=1. loopCount=0, lastLoopTime=0
error 23:35:13.794035 -0400 coreaudiod HALS_IOA1Engine.cpp:312:EndReading: HALS_IOA1Engine::EndReading: got an error from the kernel trap, Error: 0xE00002D7
default 23:35:13.794254 -0400 Live HALC_ProxyIOContext.cpp:1068:IOWorkLoop: HALC_ProxyIOContext::IOWorkLoop: skipping cycle due to overload
default 23:35:13.870976 -0400 coreaudiod HALS_OverloadMessage.cpp:159:perform: Audio IO Overload inputs: 'AppleUSBAudioEngine:Focusrite:Clarett 8Pre USB:567:1,2' outputs: 'AppleUSBAudioEngine:Focusrite:Clarett 8Pre USB:567:1,2' cause: 'Unknown' prewarming: no recovering: no
default 23:35:13.920695 -0400 kernel USB Sound assertion (Resetting engine due to immediate error on read) in /BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/AppleUSBAudio/AppleUSBAudio-312.6/AppleUSBAudioDevice.cpp at line 6199
default 23:35:14.048899 -0400 kernel USB Sound assertion (Input Fell Behind) in /BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/AppleUSBAudio/AppleUSBAudio-312.6/AppleUSBAudioDevice.cpp at line 6185
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