- Joined
- Jul 4, 2012
- Messages
- 366
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Ultra
- CPU
- i5-9600K
- Graphics
- Vega 56
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
I am posting to find out if anyone knows a easy way to use graphics enabler to allow HD4000 driver to load for Airplay without interfering with VoodooHDA? I guess I'm being overly picky and trying to get everything working.
I did run across the thread that requires a dsdt, those are very rare for a gigabyte Z board, especially for a board without a X or m or some other letter after the 77. Since I've yet to find any kind of actual documentation to editing a dsdt, though it seems plenty of people do this, I am clueless about doing that. Seems odd that the sound driver won't load when the rest of the system works fine.
Also is hdmi automatically killed by graphics enabler? It works fine on a ATI 5850 until I turn graphics enabler on, then I have to use a dvi port.
I've had all of the constituent parts working, it's having it all work at the same time. I am also coming to the realization that it was a mistake to get a motherboad with the VIA sound chip. Since a sound chip is literally just a DAC with all processing done in software by the cpu, seems odd sound is such a problem. The chip hasn't been horrible, though it does clip on some iTunes music, and of course, doesn't play nice with flash.
Thanks for any hints, Allan
I did run across the thread that requires a dsdt, those are very rare for a gigabyte Z board, especially for a board without a X or m or some other letter after the 77. Since I've yet to find any kind of actual documentation to editing a dsdt, though it seems plenty of people do this, I am clueless about doing that. Seems odd that the sound driver won't load when the rest of the system works fine.
Also is hdmi automatically killed by graphics enabler? It works fine on a ATI 5850 until I turn graphics enabler on, then I have to use a dvi port.
I've had all of the constituent parts working, it's having it all work at the same time. I am also coming to the realization that it was a mistake to get a motherboad with the VIA sound chip. Since a sound chip is literally just a DAC with all processing done in software by the cpu, seems odd sound is such a problem. The chip hasn't been horrible, though it does clip on some iTunes music, and of course, doesn't play nice with flash.
Thanks for any hints, Allan