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Hello Everybody
Before to start please excuse me for my english. I'm french ^^
I'm a new owner of hackintosh since few days only. It was not easy to reach to my goal and I would thank @tonymacx86 and @Stork for their help !!!
After have lost a lot of hours with a lot of solution no working for me... I was never able to get native audio working !
And I finally found this one ! Hope it can help you to have Audio with ACL892 !
My config is : GA-Z170M-D3H / i6700k with El Capitan 10.11.4
I try few solutions but no one was working for me (or maybe does I miss something)
Finally I found this really simple solution : Just install VoodooHDA 2.8.8 pkg file.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/voodoohda/
Install the original pkg file ! For me the Voodoo inside Multibeast was not working.
After have installed the pkg, reboot and go to Pref Panel > Audio > Output and you will see the Audio
Digital-Out HDMI is working / Line-Out (Rear) is working / Headphones (Front) is working / Don't test for microphone.
LAST (IMPORTANT) TIPS :
When you plug your headphones on front or rear jack you will probably heard a noisy scratch sound !
Hope this one will be clear for you and will close your issues with ACL892 Audio / 10.11.4 !!!
Good luck
EDIT : Sometimes when I reboot the Input Gain slider go back to default value... Have to check that !
EDIT 2 : THE PB ABOVE IS SOLVED ! AUDIO FULLY WORKING.
I will show you the fix for the problem with VoodooHDA Pref Panel, where when you change the settings it's not saved when you reboot ! There is two reasons !
- First one : Check the VoodooHdaLoader.app is enabled to launch on startup !
Go to System Pref > Users & Groups : Click on Login items. If the VoodooHdaLoader.app doesn't appear click on the "+" below and go to your Applications folder to add it. (You can check Hide)
- Second one : You need to modify the Info.plist located inside our VoodooHdaLoader.app to force it to have a "0" value for settings.
Launch Terminal :
Now the problem must have been fixed
Before to start please excuse me for my english. I'm french ^^
I'm a new owner of hackintosh since few days only. It was not easy to reach to my goal and I would thank @tonymacx86 and @Stork for their help !!!
After have lost a lot of hours with a lot of solution no working for me... I was never able to get native audio working !
And I finally found this one ! Hope it can help you to have Audio with ACL892 !
My config is : GA-Z170M-D3H / i6700k with El Capitan 10.11.4
I try few solutions but no one was working for me (or maybe does I miss something)
- - Multibeast 8.2.2 solution : NOT WORKING !
- - Adding AppleHDA.kext / HDAEnabler892.kext with KextBeast or Kext Wizard : NOT WORKING !
- - Using Audio_CloverALC-110_V1.command : NOT WORKING ! Have errors below in terminal
File: audio_cloverALC-110.command_v1.0r10
Release Mode
Password:
Print: Entry, ":CFBundleShortVersionString", Does Not Exist
Error occurred, AppleHDA.kext/Contents/Info.plist/BundleShortVersionString not found
No system files were changed
To save a Copy of this Terminal session: Terminal/Shell/Export Text As ...
logout
Saving session...
...copying shared history...
...saving history...truncating history files...
...completed.
Release Mode
Password:
Print: Entry, ":CFBundleShortVersionString", Does Not Exist
Error occurred, AppleHDA.kext/Contents/Info.plist/BundleShortVersionString not found
No system files were changed
To save a Copy of this Terminal session: Terminal/Shell/Export Text As ...
logout
Saving session...
...copying shared history...
...saving history...truncating history files...
...completed.
Finally I found this really simple solution : Just install VoodooHDA 2.8.8 pkg file.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/voodoohda/
Install the original pkg file ! For me the Voodoo inside Multibeast was not working.
After have installed the pkg, reboot and go to Pref Panel > Audio > Output and you will see the Audio
Digital-Out HDMI is working / Line-Out (Rear) is working / Headphones (Front) is working / Don't test for microphone.
LAST (IMPORTANT) TIPS :
When you plug your headphones on front or rear jack you will probably heard a noisy scratch sound !
- Go to Pref Panel > VoodooHDA
- Select the 2nd option (see caption) to have the line settings. The first option concern the HDMI Audio.
- Select the "Line Out" and just move Input gain to 0 and the bad noise will be removed
- Do the same with "Headphones" and do the same if you use Front jack.
Hope this one will be clear for you and will close your issues with ACL892 Audio / 10.11.4 !!!
Good luck
EDIT : Sometimes when I reboot the Input Gain slider go back to default value... Have to check that !
EDIT 2 : THE PB ABOVE IS SOLVED ! AUDIO FULLY WORKING.
I will show you the fix for the problem with VoodooHDA Pref Panel, where when you change the settings it's not saved when you reboot ! There is two reasons !
- First one : Check the VoodooHdaLoader.app is enabled to launch on startup !
Go to System Pref > Users & Groups : Click on Login items. If the VoodooHdaLoader.app doesn't appear click on the "+" below and go to your Applications folder to add it. (You can check Hide)
- Second one : You need to modify the Info.plist located inside our VoodooHdaLoader.app to force it to have a "0" value for settings.
Launch Terminal :
- Type 'sudo -s' and your password
- Type 'cd /System/Library/Extensions/VoodooHDA.kext/Contents'
- Now type 'ls' to check if the Info.plist is right here
- If ok type 'nano sudo Info.plist'
- Scroll down until you see the <key>PCM</key>
- Modify the four value PCM, Rec, iGain & iMix to '0'
- Save and restart !
Now the problem must have been fixed
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