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Re: Guide: GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 with ATI 6870 - Clean Lion Install
Thanks for your reply. I haven't ever installed any of the voodoo files. Everything had worked perfectly from my initial fresh install of 10.7 then my upgrade to 10.7.1 went fine and dandy. Sound worked perfectly until after I rebooted from my 10.7.2 update. I ran Multibeast and installed the "system Utilities" and the RealTek "ALC8xxHDA" and the "AppleHDA Rollback" without any luck getting my sound working correctly again. After your reply, I've tried running the same things on Multibeast another 10 or so times without any progress.
Here's what's going on.... and I didn't even notice the issue at first because I DO actually get sound. I do have the sound icon in the top bar, and it has the little "sound wave lines" next to it showing it's working.... but I cannot turn the volume up or down via the icon (which it greyed out even though it plays sound), or in the system preferences pane either since it's showing aggregate audio device. When in the System Preferences pane though, I can choose not to use the Aggregate Audio Device, and to select a Line Output option. Now when I select one of the Line out options, it changes the top bar sound icon to NOT being greyed out as before, and I can then adjust my volume with the icon, in System Preferences, and with my apple keyboard again .... HOWEVER NO sound will play like this.....
I've tried looking for anything audio related in my Extensions folder that I could remove and then just re-run Multibeast with the specified audio options and System utilities to correct permissions, but no go. All I did was completely break ALL audio playback ability by removing the IO family audio and appleHDA and anything else that said HDA or audio in it. I tried replacing them one at a time and running multibeast again and again without luck.
So right now I've just put back the IOaudiofamily next to get sound that I cannot adjust due to the Aggregate Audio Device option. The other odd part is that after the 10.7.2 update is that in the "About this Mac", I've got even more audio entries than as before I did the update. Now it shows 3 Line outputs?
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Gordo74 said:Polynomial said:After the 10.7.2 update I had no sound either, and after running Multibeast a couple of times, I got sound but my icon in the top bar was grayed out. I checked my sound settings in system preferences and I now have "Aggregate audio device". I only get sound when that is selected but I cannot adjust my volume at all. If I select the "Line Output" from the sound settings, I can adjust the volume slider but I get no sound.......? Any ideas?
It sounds like you accidentally installed VoodooHDA. You need to uninstall that.
To people having sound problems after the update, select System Utilities and the sound options I have selected under "Audio" in my original screenshot.
If it doesnt work the first time, run it again. It took me a couple times as well.
Thanks for your reply. I haven't ever installed any of the voodoo files. Everything had worked perfectly from my initial fresh install of 10.7 then my upgrade to 10.7.1 went fine and dandy. Sound worked perfectly until after I rebooted from my 10.7.2 update. I ran Multibeast and installed the "system Utilities" and the RealTek "ALC8xxHDA" and the "AppleHDA Rollback" without any luck getting my sound working correctly again. After your reply, I've tried running the same things on Multibeast another 10 or so times without any progress.
Here's what's going on.... and I didn't even notice the issue at first because I DO actually get sound. I do have the sound icon in the top bar, and it has the little "sound wave lines" next to it showing it's working.... but I cannot turn the volume up or down via the icon (which it greyed out even though it plays sound), or in the system preferences pane either since it's showing aggregate audio device. When in the System Preferences pane though, I can choose not to use the Aggregate Audio Device, and to select a Line Output option. Now when I select one of the Line out options, it changes the top bar sound icon to NOT being greyed out as before, and I can then adjust my volume with the icon, in System Preferences, and with my apple keyboard again .... HOWEVER NO sound will play like this.....
I've tried looking for anything audio related in my Extensions folder that I could remove and then just re-run Multibeast with the specified audio options and System utilities to correct permissions, but no go. All I did was completely break ALL audio playback ability by removing the IO family audio and appleHDA and anything else that said HDA or audio in it. I tried replacing them one at a time and running multibeast again and again without luck.
So right now I've just put back the IOaudiofamily next to get sound that I cannot adjust due to the Aggregate Audio Device option. The other odd part is that after the 10.7.2 update is that in the "About this Mac", I've got even more audio entries than as before I did the update. Now it shows 3 Line outputs?
photo.JPG