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Motherboard
GA Z77-D3H
CPU
i5 2500K
Graphics
EVGA GTX 970
Mac
  1. iMac
MB: GA-H77-DS3H
CPU: Core i5-2500K (Sandy Bridge) Quad-Core 3,30 Ghz GPU HD 3000 socket LGA 1155
HD:Caviar Green Power 2 Tb Sata III 6 Gb / s buffer 64 Mb 7200 rpm
RAM: G.SKILL -(4x8Gb) ddr3 1333 Mhz CL9 Non-ECC
GPU:Geforce GTX 550 Ti FPB 1 Gb ddr5 Pci-E 2x DVI-I Dual Link / Mini-HDMI

unibeast / Mountain lion 10.8.2 / multibeast

works fine except audio.
I tried in different ways
but you only hear noise.

please can someone help me
tank's in advance
 
tank Toleda, i've tryed MultiBeast 5.2.1 - Select/Drivers & Bootloaders/Drivers/Audio/Realtek ALC8xx/Without DSDT/ALC887 Current
in system preference - audio is actived but the result is just noise.
You have an alternative solution?
tanx
 
tank Toleda, i've tryed MultiBeast 5.2.1 - Select/Drivers & Bootloaders/Drivers/Audio/Realtek ALC8xx/Without DSDT/ALC887 Current
in system preference - audio is actived but the result is just noise.
Voodoo is your only alternative, available in MultiBeast

What is playing on what player?
What speaker is connected to what port?
What audio device is selected in System Preferences/Sound/Output?

For the second time, attach a copy of IOReg. [Guide] How to Make a Copy of IOReg.
 
Sorry but i'm newbie
this is my screenshots
 

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I'm sorry but I think I got it now.
I'm playing an mp3 file on iTunes.
An headphone it's connected in the green port.
I've sent you the copy of my IOReg.
I tried VODOO but it crashes.
 

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I'm sorry but I think I got it now.
I'm playing an mp3 file on iTunes.
An headphone it's connected in the green port.
I've sent you the copy of my IOReg.
I tried VODOO but it crashes.
Green port on the motherboard? or Front Panel?
In 2.tiff (attached previously) you have selected a Line Out/Orange which does not exist on you system.

Select System Preferences/Sound/Output/Internal Speakers (usually, the first device listed).
Reply with results.
 
The headphones are connected to the green port on the motherboard and I've tried selecting internal speakers on Output in the System Preferences but nothing happens, should I reboot to make changes effective?
 
The headphones are connected to the green port on the motherboard and I've tried selecting internal speakers on Output in the System Preferences but nothing happens, should I reboot to make changes effective?
What audio device is selected in iTunes?
 
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