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Hi, I am hoping someone can help me with this, I have working sound but sleep breaks it
Background: I had codec-commander kext working on my El-Capitan install and it fixed my no sound after sleep problem. I got help with this from TimeWalker75a at Insanely Mac and I understand he was the original author of codec-commander but development of this has now been taken up by @RehabMan - Unfortunately I lost the kext and I can't now make a new one that works. I dont have the level of knowledge to follow the ReadMe in RehabMan's newer version of this but I can follow instructions and did previously to fix this.
What I did so far to try and make a new kext:
1. Downloaded from here: Dolnor/EAPD-Codec-Commander
2. Opened "CodecCommander.xcodeproj" in Xcode
3. Hit Command + B - Kext builds
4. In xcode select Product/Build For/Profiling to create releas folder
5. I right click on "CodecCommander.kext" and Show in Finder. Then go up a catalogue and I see 2 folders, Debug and Release. I then edit the CodecCommander.kext file that is in the Release folder.
6. Open the CodecCommander.kext file with Plist Editor.
7. In a terminal window type this: "ioreg | grep EngineOutput"
8. Referring to the output above, change the value shown with arrow in following pic with the value directly after the @ symbol. In this example "1B"
And this is where I get stuck because the text I see is completely different to what is above. Because I am just following the guide I wrote for myself after TimeWalkers help, I dont have the underlying knowledge to know what is happening.
My system details are:
OS X El Capitan 10.11.6
Mobo: GA-Z87-HD3 with Realtek ALC892 audio
CPU - i5 4570
GPU - Asus GeForce GT640
Currently using Clover Bootloader v 3423
Attached are: Config.plist, DPCIManager/Misc/Boot Log, IO Reg
I hope this is enough information and that someone will help. Many thanks.
Background: I had codec-commander kext working on my El-Capitan install and it fixed my no sound after sleep problem. I got help with this from TimeWalker75a at Insanely Mac and I understand he was the original author of codec-commander but development of this has now been taken up by @RehabMan - Unfortunately I lost the kext and I can't now make a new one that works. I dont have the level of knowledge to follow the ReadMe in RehabMan's newer version of this but I can follow instructions and did previously to fix this.
What I did so far to try and make a new kext:
1. Downloaded from here: Dolnor/EAPD-Codec-Commander
2. Opened "CodecCommander.xcodeproj" in Xcode
3. Hit Command + B - Kext builds
4. In xcode select Product/Build For/Profiling to create releas folder
5. I right click on "CodecCommander.kext" and Show in Finder. Then go up a catalogue and I see 2 folders, Debug and Release. I then edit the CodecCommander.kext file that is in the Release folder.
6. Open the CodecCommander.kext file with Plist Editor.
7. In a terminal window type this: "ioreg | grep EngineOutput"
8. Referring to the output above, change the value shown with arrow in following pic with the value directly after the @ symbol. In this example "1B"
And this is where I get stuck because the text I see is completely different to what is above. Because I am just following the guide I wrote for myself after TimeWalkers help, I dont have the underlying knowledge to know what is happening.
My system details are:
OS X El Capitan 10.11.6
Mobo: GA-Z87-HD3 with Realtek ALC892 audio
CPU - i5 4570
GPU - Asus GeForce GT640
Currently using Clover Bootloader v 3423
Attached are: Config.plist, DPCIManager/Misc/Boot Log, IO Reg
I hope this is enough information and that someone will help. Many thanks.