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Put the Mavericks. Works. Put Faynal Cat Pro's. He turned on. Projects with chipped MacBook. Hakintosh saw everything. But Final constantly hangs. Almost as soon as I start doing something.


The system is not yet set up a sound driver, there is no sound.


How can I force Final work without freezes?
 
Hooray! Hooray! Randomly decided to put sound through MultiBeast (also tried before). Put what some of the voodoo HDA ​​(do not remember the number). Sound arose. Works. Final Cut also immediately earned!


But the sound of wheezing! Terrible! Hardly make out what is actually played. Need another driver. But what? (
 
If more users would read the rules;

"Profiles need to contain at least your primary system to assist others with helping you."

...you might get some help. We're not mind readers. ;)
 
If more users would read the rules;

"Profiles need to contain at least your primary system to assist others with helping you."

...you might get some help. We're not mind readers. ;)


Sorry)

Motherboard Gigabyte G1 Sniper z87, nvidia gtx 770, intel i5 4660K, sound Creative® Sound Core 3D (on Motherboard).
​Now restart the machine - the sound was gone again (
 
That board contains a sound chip that is not supported by Multibeast drivers as you have discovered. Unless someone else can say otherwise I doubt you're going to have much luck. Sorry.
 
Out of luck? No such thing!

The way I see it, you have two options:

If you are willing to add one more usb device, you can add a USB sound card and use that as your primary sound device. In my experience every single USB sound device works OOB. I have never encountered a device with USB audio that was not recognized immediately (headsets, multimedia keyboards, usb speakers, sound cards). But here is a link to a thread discussing a particular device:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/audio/98115-simple-plug-n-play-usb-audio-device-os-x.html

Secondly, if your monitor is hooked to your 770 via HDMI and has speakers or an audio out port, you can enable HDMI audio and use that. Here is a link to a thread detailing how it is done: http://www.tonymacx86.com/hdmi-audio/112469-mavericks-hdmi-audio-applehda-guide.html
 
Out of luck? No such thing!

The way I see it, you have two options:

If you are willing to add one more usb device, you can add a USB sound card and use that as your primary sound device. In my experience every single USB sound device works OOB. I have never encountered a device with USB audio that was not recognized immediately (headsets, multimedia keyboards, usb speakers, sound cards). But here is a link to a thread discussing a particular device:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/audio/98115-simple-plug-n-play-usb-audio-device-os-x.html

Secondly, if your monitor is hooked to your 770 via HDMI and has speakers or an audio out port, you can enable HDMI audio and use that. Here is a link to a thread detailing how it is done: http://www.tonymacx86.com/hdmi-audio/112469-mavericks-hdmi-audio-applehda-guide.html


In general, so I found a solution, though quite accidentally:

1). Download the latest version VoodooChDA
It contains:
* VoodooHDA.kext
VVoodooHDA.prefPane
AppleHDADisabler.kext
VoodooHdaSettingsLoader.app
2). Using Kext Utility installed all Kext's
3). Restart. Now it worked!)
 
If you are OK with using voodoo, by all means. I only use it as an absolute last resort. it can cause issues, and with the USB sound devices being a cheap and effective as they are, there is no reason (for me) to compromise. I am glad you found a solution!
 
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