ѕӎѳѳ₮ңӌ Posted February 19, 2009 Share Posted February 19, 2009 There is only one way to find out, someone has to pm him (No! I won't do it, i have my own reasons ). Maybe someone has to bribe E? (best way if you ask me) or send E some windows virus so he can concentrate more on OSX for a while (hehe honestly, I would prefer everyone sending one polite pm )... not many fans asking for it probably has something to do with it... i dont like to PM people but i have made an exception this time! Hello Eugene! First of all i want to thank you for making these wonderful drivers!! Second of all i want to give you the contents of my system.log to aid in supporting sleep! Feb 19 21:42:17 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::performPowerStateChange: 1->0 Feb 19 21:42:47 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: System Sleep Feb 19 21:43:08 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: System Wake Feb 19 21:43:08 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::performPowerStateChange: 0->1 Feb 19 21:43:08 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice [HAL] Power: resuming after standby/suspend... Feb 19 21:43:08 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice [HAL] initializing kX HAL... Feb 19 21:43:08 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice [HAL] HW voices reset Feb 19 21:43:08 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice [HAL] p16v initialization Feb 19 21:43:08 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice [HAL] ac97 init Feb 19 21:43:08 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice [HAL] db type: none [0] this will be the last thing to get finished before i can call my "mac" 100% Thanks again! Smooth I sent that to eugene and like Oxtie said.... everybody else who wants sleep to work properly should probably do the same. in a polite and proper manner i might add! EDIT: it might be worth noting that after sleep events with sound, such as growl, do trigger some form of reaction from the sound drivers! Feb 19 21:45:43 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::performPowerStateChange: 1->2 Feb 19 21:45:43 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStart() - 0 Feb 19 21:45:43 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStart: start audio [0; 5555 0] Feb 19 21:46:02 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStop() - 1 Feb 19 21:46:02 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStop: stop audio [0; 5555 0] Feb 19 21:46:02 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::performPowerStateChange: 2->1 Feb 19 21:49:23 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::performPowerStateChange: 1->2 Feb 19 21:49:23 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStart() - 0 Feb 19 21:49:23 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStart: start audio [0; 5555 0] Feb 19 21:49:37 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::volumeChanged(0x965d600, 28672, 32768): chn: 0 -> bfff8000; 10 (none) Feb 19 21:49:37 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::volumeChanged(0x965d600, 32768, 36863): chn: 0 -> b8000000; 10 (none) Feb 19 21:49:37 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::volumeChanged(0x965d600, 36863, 32768): chn: 0 -> bfff8000; 10 (none) Feb 19 21:49:37 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::volumeChanged(0x965d600, 32768, 36863): chn: 0 -> b8000000; 10 (none) Feb 19 21:49:37 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::volumeChanged(0x965d600, 36863, 32768): chn: 0 -> bfff8000; 10 (none) Feb 19 21:49:37 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::volumeChanged(0x965d600, 32768, 28672): chn: 0 -> c7ff8000; 10 (none) Feb 19 21:49:38 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::volumeChanged(0x965d600, 28672, 24576): chn: 0 -> cfff8000; 10 (none) Feb 19 21:49:38 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::volumeChanged(0x965d600, 24576, 28672): chn: 0 -> c7ff8000; 10 (none) Feb 19 21:49:38 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::volumeChanged(0x965d600, 28672, 32768): chn: 0 -> bfff8000; 10 (none) Feb 19 21:49:38 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::volumeChanged(0x965d600, 32768, 36863): chn: 0 -> b8000000; 10 (none) Feb 19 21:49:42 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStop() - 1 Feb 19 21:49:42 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStop: stop audio [0; 5555 0] Feb 19 21:49:42 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::performPowerStateChange: 2->1 Feb 19 21:52:20 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::performPowerStateChange: 1->2 Feb 19 21:52:20 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStart() - 0 Feb 19 21:52:20 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStart: start audio [0; 5555 0] Feb 19 21:52:35 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStop() - 1 Feb 19 21:52:35 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStop: stop audio [0; 5555 0] Feb 19 21:52:35 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::performPowerStateChange: 2->1 Feb 19 21:56:55 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::performPowerStateChange: 1->2 Feb 19 21:56:55 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStart() - 0 Feb 19 21:56:55 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStart: start audio [0; 5555 0] Feb 19 21:57:03 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: !! kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::getCurrentSampleFrame: invalid pos [dbe4, 4800] Feb 19 21:57:11 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStop() - 1 Feb 19 21:57:11 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStop: stop audio [0; 5555 0] Feb 19 21:57:11 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::performPowerStateChange: 2->1 Feb 19 22:03:20 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 ntpd[74]: time reset +0.589157 s Feb 19 22:07:02 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::performPowerStateChange: 1->2 Feb 19 22:07:02 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStart() - 0 Feb 19 22:07:02 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStart: start audio [0; 5555 0] Feb 19 22:07:22 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStop() - 1 Feb 19 22:07:22 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStop: stop audio [0; 5555 0] Feb 19 22:07:22 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::performPowerStateChange: 2->1 Feb 19 22:08:22 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::performPowerStateChange: 1->2 Feb 19 22:08:22 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStart() - 0 Feb 19 22:08:22 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStart: start audio [0; 5555 0] Feb 19 22:08:41 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStop() - 1 Feb 19 22:08:41 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioEngine[0x8db8400]::performAudioEngineStop: stop audio [0; 5555 0] Feb 19 22:08:41 Joseph-Booths-Powermac-i7 kernel[0]: kXAudioDevice[0x95fea00]::performPowerStateChange: 2->1 that was taken from me changing the volume using the keyboard, then a growl pop up. hope that helps in some small way E!!!! 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Oxtie Posted February 19, 2009 Author Share Posted February 19, 2009 i dont like to PM people but i have made an exception this time! I sent that to eugene and like Oxtie said.... everybody else who wants sleep to work properly should probably do the same. in a polite and proper manner i might add! hmmm, hope you sent it to right place (that DH forum not here). I have a sneaky feeling that E might pop up post snow leopard release (its just that Win7 is [close to] or [ahead of] snow leo launch which may delay things...) Anyhow, I'll be off for few days (goin' outta town) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
banhong Posted February 21, 2009 Share Posted February 21, 2009 5. iDeneb 10.5.5 conflicts with kX? anyone to confirm this? No problem with my system iDeneb 10.5.5 and Live! CT4760. Every thing is Work normally, no sound distortion any more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
radov4n Posted March 7, 2009 Share Posted March 7, 2009 If anyone is interested, just did a 1.2b1 installation on 10.5.6 iPC (Audigy 2 ZS, voodoo 9.6 kernel). Works flawlessly (although no input device, but I am not sure - maybe it's supposed to be that way). My old Audigy 2 zs has been lying in a box for several years, waiting for this moment Thanks for making this possible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
impulsion Posted March 11, 2009 Share Posted March 11, 2009 will there ever be any support for 24 bit live (sb0410) cards? i am willing to pay someone for there time and work!!! it would be nice to have sound since i don't have onboard audio on my motherboard!!! hit me up if you need info. i'll do my best to help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JattDa Posted March 11, 2009 Share Posted March 11, 2009 Hi Does the "Line In" work or has that yet to be implemented? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oxtie Posted March 14, 2009 Author Share Posted March 14, 2009 Eugene is back check here Hi guys! Sorry for not posting any replies for so long - I was completely uninvolved in kX-related development for the last several months... I'm not sure about my future plans, but I keep in mind the following features: * 44.1kHz support for E-DSP cards (yes, I wish to play my CD collection without resampling on my 1212m card ) * Vista x64 support - I have the CPU and the OS, and I'm currently working on a different x64 driver, so, I will probably have some time to spend on kX for x64 -- but this will most likely break any compatibility with existing kX plugins... (welcome to 100% 64-bit world...) * Mac OS X driver: except for the hibernation feature and recording, I have no other plans concerning it, since I'm not using Hackintosh regularly, and my macbookpro comes without a pc-card slot in order to keep working on the drivers for a2zsnotebook... If anybody wishes to work on the KX API for OS X (or a cross-platform API), please drop me a message. Please note: if you have something urgent to tell me, use e-mail, not the forum or private messages. Thanks E. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chuckcalo Posted March 16, 2009 Share Posted March 16, 2009 Eugene is back check here Is the Audigy SE working with these drivers? Because I can't get it to work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newbmac Posted March 18, 2009 Share Posted March 18, 2009 Eugene is back check here Oh that's too bad. Does this mean he will fix the hibernation before retiring or he is done now and enjoy what we got? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
albireo Posted March 18, 2009 Share Posted March 18, 2009 Any hope for using the digital out jack for outputting to my Receiver? Everything else works beautifully on my SB0090 (Audigy) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oxtie Posted March 18, 2009 Author Share Posted March 18, 2009 Oh that's too bad. Does this mean he will fix the hibernation before retiring or he is done now and enjoy what we got?EDITshort: not the end of it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texta Posted March 20, 2009 Share Posted March 20, 2009 Hey Oxtie, is there any way to turn off the kernel log messages? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warmonked Posted March 25, 2009 Share Posted March 25, 2009 Thanks for the drivers. Is the mic port suppose to work? I don't see anyone mentioning it in the thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oxtie Posted April 1, 2009 Author Share Posted April 1, 2009 Hey Oxtie, is there any way to turn off the kernel log messages? Allow me to help you find out (click here) Thanks for the drivers. Is the mic port suppose to work? I don't see anyone mentioning it in the thread. Since no one is doing it (the replying), let me tell you... E has plans for mic (recording stuff in his words) but that may not happen fast (probably someone has to donate 57+ hehe) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ѕӎѳѳ₮ңӌ Posted April 2, 2009 Share Posted April 2, 2009 when E says hibernation, does me mean sleep? this is the last thing that does not work on my hackintosh, because of these drivers. from reading the console log, and the fact that it can be forced by unloading then loading the driver again, it is so close to working too!!! come on E!!!!! lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RandinO Posted April 3, 2009 Share Posted April 3, 2009 I have a sound blaster audigy 2 zs, and 10.5.6 hack. I have a flicker in the audio and I have no controls in sound prefs like the driver post said i would. I had the Kx drivers installed that came with the iDeneb 1.4. Now I have the newest release of the kX drivers and the problem is the same. Any suggestions? TIA! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oxtie Posted April 3, 2009 Author Share Posted April 3, 2009 When power management related code is checked, it is safe to assume "all" issues related to it (including sleep) will be fixed I have a sound blaster audigy 2 zs, and 10.5.6 hack. I have a flicker in the audio and I have no controls in sound prefs like the driver post said i would. I had the Kx drivers installed that came with the iDeneb 1.4. Now I have the newest release of the kX drivers and the problem is the same. Any suggestions? TIA! a flicker? I've Audigy 2 ZS and I don't have it (except when I'm using AU Lab for multichannel activity)... again the most obvious thing that looks suspicious to me here is "iDeneb". Its just that whenever I see them together, something is... odd! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
banhong Posted April 4, 2009 Share Posted April 4, 2009 with Audigy 2 ZS, when i transfer data via firewire port while playing itune the sound have problem. Sorry for my poor english, i can't describe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ale1kids Posted April 5, 2009 Share Posted April 5, 2009 Hello I have installed the KX drivers with an Audigy Platinum EX on iDeneb 10.5.6 Outputs work perfectly, but how I enable inputs? I opened Logic Pro 8 with a new project, selecting my card, but I found 64 input bus! It's not possible, infact none works. I await your news. Thanks again for your work. PS: Sorry for my English .. Bye.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oxtie Posted April 6, 2009 Author Share Posted April 6, 2009 Inputs (aka recording not yet implemented). New guys should really see first page properly (saves you time) Hi guys! Sorry for not posting any replies for so long - I was completely uninvolved in kX-related development for the last several months... I'm not sure about my future plans, but I keep in mind the following features: * Mac OS X driver: except for the hibernation feature and recording, I have no other plans concerning it, since I'm not using Hackintosh regularly, and my macbookpro comes without a pc-card slot in order to keep working on the drivers for a2zsnotebook... If anybody wishes to work on the KX API for OS X (or a cross-platform API), please drop me a message. Please note: if you have something urgent to tell me, use e-mail, not the forum or private messages. Thanks E. kxproject@yandex.ru PayPal shows? egavrilov@centrance.com Check out my sig "kinda Kewl cool radio link + freeware win app". If anyone has streaming media problems, the asx link is worth checking out Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thay Posted April 6, 2009 Share Posted April 6, 2009 Hi Folks, I used the 1kXAudioDriver-1.2b1 and I've got system crashes when I player back Flash movies *.swf in Opera. So I've tryed the old one kXAudioDriver-1.1b0. This one works like a Charm. Got still one minor problem with it. Wenn I shutdown Mac OS 10.5.6 Ideneb the system hangs to a certain point. I found a soloution I just unload the driver twice like: toms-macpro31:~ tom$ sudo kextunload /System/Library/Extensions/kXAudioDriver.kext kextunload: unload kext /System/Library/Extensions/kXAudioDriver.kext failed toms-macpro31:~ tom$ sudo kextunload /System/Library/Extensions/kXAudioDriver.kext kextunload: unload kext /System/Library/Extensions/kXAudioDriver.kext succeeded After doing this I can finaly shutdown with no problems. Can anybody help me here. I dont now how to setup Mac OS to do this automatically during shutdown?? Thanxs a lot Tom No Answer Where are the Mac OS Cracks here in this Forum? OK I'm a bloddy beginner and dont know the deeper MacOs strukture. but I finaly found out one solution. I did make a Apple script like: on run try do shell script "kextunload /System/Library/Extensions/kXAudioDriver.kext" password "123" with administrator privileges do shell script "kextunload /System/Library/Extensions/kXAudioDriver.kext" password "123" with administrator privileges end try When save this as an execute and start this the Driver will unload. Is ther anybody out there in this forum who can explain how to run this script automatically after hitting shutdown button?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crisis64 Posted April 6, 2009 Share Posted April 6, 2009 Ladies and Gentlemen, DRIVER ARE UPDATED TO B3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 24 Bit support is added and more... (see the first page as usual) Hey Eugene! Wonderful news, I have been battling sound drivers for the alc883 for a while now. I happen to have an Audigy just laying around waiting for this post Dude where can I get the latest driver? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oxtie Posted April 7, 2009 Author Share Posted April 7, 2009 Can anybody help me here. I dont now how to setup Mac OS to do this automatically during shutdown?? Where are the Mac OS Cracks here in this Forum? how to run this script automatically after hitting shutdown button?? I remember guy name Zeus giving some info on automating (go behind some pages) however I also recall smoothy saying it didn't work for him (here) I'm having hard time reading those dudes who are requesting latest drivers, They not only missed front page but also my signature in all my post... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thay Posted April 7, 2009 Share Posted April 7, 2009 I remember guy name Zeus giving some info on automating (go behind some pages) however I also recall smoothy saying it didn't work for him (here) thanx a lot Oxtie it works! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ѕӎѳѳ₮ңӌ Posted April 7, 2009 Share Posted April 7, 2009 (edited) umm, the answer is in the text you quoted....... EDIT: sorry i hadnt updated my browser in a while! Edited April 7, 2009 by ѕӎѳѳҭңӌ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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