- Joined
- Jun 9, 2011
- Messages
- 186
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte H107N-WiFi
- CPU
- i5-6500
- Graphics
- HD530
- Mobile Phone
Hi,
I have a HP ProBook 4540s on Mojave. It's working perfectly as I had followed Rehabman's excellent guide, but it just has a small problem - sound from the built-in speakers are soft, and at times even at max volume, it isn't enough. Low audio volume occurs immediately upon boot up, and not just after wake on sleep. On the other hand, headphones plugged into the audio output jack are loud enough.
I would like to boost the audio output of my external. I wonder if I could increase max sound volume thru settings instead of relying on 3rd party software like Boom 3D.
I have downloaded and placed the latest versions of AppleALC, Lilu, LiluFriend, CodecCommander in /EFI/CLOVER/kext/other.
Any suggestions? Thank you!
I have a HP ProBook 4540s on Mojave. It's working perfectly as I had followed Rehabman's excellent guide, but it just has a small problem - sound from the built-in speakers are soft, and at times even at max volume, it isn't enough. Low audio volume occurs immediately upon boot up, and not just after wake on sleep. On the other hand, headphones plugged into the audio output jack are loud enough.
I would like to boost the audio output of my external. I wonder if I could increase max sound volume thru settings instead of relying on 3rd party software like Boom 3D.
I have downloaded and placed the latest versions of AppleALC, Lilu, LiluFriend, CodecCommander in /EFI/CLOVER/kext/other.
Any suggestions? Thank you!