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Now here is an odd one...
I had a perfectly working Hackintosh but then treated myself to a new 4K TV, it works perfectly in Windows but has flickering (slow) in macOS - it comes on for 1-2 seconds then goes off for 2-3 seconds.
I fancied a bit of a brush up on installing so I started afresh wit ha new SSD. All went well and it was a pretty painless install, USB's all work, BT works, Wifi, prob Ethernet although I haven't tried, and no screen flickering. The only problem is when I try to get HDMI Audio working the flickering comes back.
I used Toldedas auto detect script.
I undid it (swapped out EFI folder).
I used HDMI kext.
I undid it (deleted kext).
I used the simple HDMI guide and SSDT file
Again, removed the file I added.
Each time, as soon as HDMI audio was enabled the flickering came back, which I am aware makes little sense. Could it be anything to do with HDMI bandwidth?
Details:
Samsung 9 Series (Serif) 4K TV
10.12.2
Nvidia drivers
I had a perfectly working Hackintosh but then treated myself to a new 4K TV, it works perfectly in Windows but has flickering (slow) in macOS - it comes on for 1-2 seconds then goes off for 2-3 seconds.
I fancied a bit of a brush up on installing so I started afresh wit ha new SSD. All went well and it was a pretty painless install, USB's all work, BT works, Wifi, prob Ethernet although I haven't tried, and no screen flickering. The only problem is when I try to get HDMI Audio working the flickering comes back.
I used Toldedas auto detect script.
I undid it (swapped out EFI folder).
I used HDMI kext.
I undid it (deleted kext).
I used the simple HDMI guide and SSDT file
Again, removed the file I added.
Each time, as soon as HDMI audio was enabled the flickering came back, which I am aware makes little sense. Could it be anything to do with HDMI bandwidth?
Details:
Samsung 9 Series (Serif) 4K TV
10.12.2
Nvidia drivers
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