oldnapalm Posted September 13, 2011 Share Posted September 13, 2011 Download: http://code.google.com/p/voodoohda/downloads/list Official thread: http://www.projectosx.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=355 Problem: kernel panic. Solution 1: remove AppleHDA and restart the system before installing VoodooHDA. Solution 2: edit Info.plist, replace the key IOPCIClassMatch by IOPCIPrimaryMatch and put the PCI ID of your audio card in string. Before <key>IOPCI[color="#FF0000"]Class[/color]Match</key> <string>0x04030000&0xffff0000</string> After <key>IOPCI[color="#FF0000"]Primary[/color]Match</key> <string>0x[color="#0000FF"]3b56[/color][color="#008000"]8086[/color]</string> 0xDeviceIDVendorID How to find device and vendor ID http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=219584 Problem: kext doesn't work (usually when there's more than one audio card or the video card has HDMI audio). Solution: use solution 2 for kernel panic problem above. If you want to use both cards, create one entry for each card in IOKitPersonalities. Problem: sound crackles. Solution 1: change output format in Applications - Utilities - Audio MIDI Setup Solution 2: check "Use SSE2" in VoodooHDA prefPane You can also enable Vectorize in Info.plist <key>Vectorize</key> <[color="#FF0000"]true[/color]/> Problem: volume control (slider) doesn't work. Solution: enable VoodooHDAEnableVolumeChangeFix in Info.plist <key>VoodooHDAEnableVolumeChangeFix</key> <[color="#FF0000"]true[/color]/> Problem: volume too low. Solution: enable VoodooHDAEnableHalfVolumeFix in Info.plist <key>VoodooHDAEnableHalfVolumeFix</key> <[color="#FF0000"]true[/color]/> Problem: audio feedback (Larsen effect), sound loop between input (microphone) and output (speakers). Solution: mute iGain and increase iMix or Mic if microphone doesn't work <key>iGain</key> <string>[color="#FF0000"]0[/color]</string> It can also be done in the prefPane. In some cases you may need to mute Monitor instead of iGain. Problem: audio delay. If you change volume, for example, it takes 1 or 2 seconds to play the test sound. Solution 1: delete com.apple.audio.DeviceSettings.plist and com.apple.audio.SystemSettings.plist from /Library/Preferences/Audio and reboot. Solution 2: use SoundFlower. Problem: inputs or outputs don't show in sound preferences. Solution 1: look for a kext patched for your codec. For VT1708S http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=231508 For AD1988B http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=267898 Solution 2: add NodesToPatch basead on getDump output (download in official thread). Example <key>NodesToPatch</key> <array> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>2</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x90a70120</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>12</integer> </dict> </array> Config (PinDefault) is made up of the last 2 digits of each codec verb, but in the opposite order 0x[color="#FF0000"]01[/color][color="#008000"]01[/color][color="#0000FF"]44[/color][color="#8000FF"]10[/color] = 21471c[color="#8000FF"]10[/color] 21471d[color="#0000FF"]44[/color] 21471e[color="#008000"]01[/color] 21471f[color="#FF0000"]01[/color] |||||||+- [color="#8000FF"]Sequence[/color] ||||||+-- [color="#8000FF"]Default Association[/color] |||||+--- [color="#0000FF"]Misc[/color] ||||+---- [color="#0000FF"]Color[/color] |||+----- [color="#008000"]Connection Type[/color] ||+------ [color="#008000"]Default Device[/color] |+------- [color="#FF0000"]Location[/color] +-------- [color="#FF0000"]Port Connectivity[/color] More detailed example http://olarila.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=604 Info about codec verbs Source: http://www.projectosx.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=465 For each input/output there is a sequence of 4 verbs. Jack Color Description Node PinDefault Original Verbs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/8 Green Line Out at Ext Rear 20 0x14 0x01014410 21471c10 21471d44 21471e01 21471f01 Its about NodeID(NID) 0x14 in hex, 20 in decimal. The default verbs for it: 21471c10 21471d44 21471e01 21471f01 CAd (Codec Adress) NID (NodeID) Verb Command Verb Data 71cXY X=Default Association Y=Sequence Default Association and Sequence are used together by software to group Pin Complexes (and therefore jacks) together into functional blocks to support multichannel operation. Software may assume that all jacks with the same association number are intended to be grouped together, for instance to provide six channel analog output. The Default Association can also be used by software to prioritize resource allocation in constrained situations. Lower Default Association values would be higher in priority for resources such as processing nodes or Input and Output Converters. Note that this is the default association only, and software can override this value if required, in particular if the user provides additional information about the particular system configuration. A value of 0000b is reserved and should not be used. Software may interpret this value to indicate that the Pin Configuration data has not been properly initialized. A value of 1111b is a special value indicating that the Association has the lowest priority. Multiple different Pin Complexes may share this value, and each is intended to be exposed as independent devices. Sequence indicates the order of the jacks in the association group. The lowest numbered jack in the association group should be assigned the lowest numbered channels in the stream, etc. The numbers need not be sequential within the group, only the order matters. Sequence numbers within a set of Default Associations must be unique. *My notes for this, if you look on the vanilla codec verb(no matter what codec) you will see that Sequence is always 0. Why that, and why for us on our codec verbs is different? Simple b/c Apple dosen't have multichannel analog out! so you must change it to 0. *About Default Association, Keep the default one, in order, and on those that are the same replace them with new one that dosen't exist already in the dump... the values you can use are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, a, b, c, d and f.(see what does verbit if you still don't understand) 71dXY X=Color Y=Misc Color indicates the color of the physical jack for use by software. Unknown 0 Black 1 Grey 2 Blue 3 Green 4 Red 5 Orange 6 Yellow 7 Purple 8 Pink 9 Reserved A-D White E Other F Misc is a bit field used to indicate other information about the jack. Currently, only bit 0 is defined. If bit 0 is set, it indicates that the jack has no presence detect capability, so even if a Pin Complex indicates that the codec hardware supports the presence detect functionality on the jack, the external circuitry is not capable of supporting the functionality. Reserved 3 Reserved 2 Reserved 1 Jack Detect Override 0 *Use 0 for Jack Detect - External Device(e.g. Headphones Mic etc) Use 1 for Jack Detect Disabled - Internal Device(e.g. Internal speakers, Internal mic) 71eXY X=Default Device Y=Connection Type Default Device indicates the intended use of the jack or device. This can indicate either the label on the jack or the device that is hardwired to the port, as with integrated speakers and the like. Line Out 0 Speaker 1 HP Out 2 CD 3 SPDIF Out 4 Digital Other Out 5 Modem Line Side 6 Modem Handset Side 7 Line In 8 AUX 9 Mic In A Telephony B SPDIF In C Digital Other In D Reserved E Other F Connection Type indicates the type of physical connection, such as a 1/8-inch stereo jack or an optical digital connector, etc. Software can use this information to provide helpful user interface descriptions to the user or to modify reported codec capabilities based on the capabilities of the physical transport external to the codec. Unknown 0 1/8" stereo/mono 1 1/4" stereo/mono 2 ATAPI internal 3 RCA 4 Optical 5 Other Digital 6 Other Analog 7 Multichannel Analog (DIN) 8 XLR/Professional 9 RJ-11 (Modem) A Combination B Other F 71fXY X=Port Connectivity Y=Location Port Connectivity indicates the external connectivity of the Pin Complex. Software can use this value to know what Pin Complexes are connected to jacks, internal devices, or not connected at all. 00b - The Port Complex is connected to a jack (1/8", ATAPI, etc.). 01b - No physical connection for Port. 10b - A fixed function device (integrated speaker, integrated mic, etc.) is attached. 11b - Both a jack and an internal device are attached. The Information provided in all other fields refers to the integrated device. The PD pin will reflect the status of the jack; the user will need to be queried to figure out what it is. Location indicates the physical location of the jack or device to which the pin complex is connected. This allows software to indicate, for instance, that the device is the “Front Panel Headphone Jack” as opposed to rear panel connections. *Details: Convert the 2 digit hex number to binary. Pad the front with zero's to make it 8 dgits. Example: 0x02 = binary 10 = 00000010 8 digit binary Reading the bits from left to right: Port Connectivity bits 7:6 ----------------------------------------------------------- 00 - Port is connected to a Jack 01 - No External Port -or- No physical connection for Port 10 - Fixed Function/Built In Device (integrated speaker, mic, etc) 11 - Jack and Internal device are attached Location Part 1 - bits 5:4 ----------------------------------------------------------- 00 - External on primary chassis 01 - Internal 10 - Separate chassis 11 - Other Location Part 2 - bits 3:0 ----------------------------------------------------------- The meaning depends on Location Part 1 00 0000 N/A 00 0001 Rear 00 0010 Front 00 0011 Left 00 0100 Right 00 0101 Top 00 0110 Bottom 00 0111 Special (Rear panel) 00 1000 Special (Drive bay) 01 0000 N/A 01 0111 Special (Riser) 01 1000 HDMI 01 1001 ATAPI 10 0000 N/A 10 0001 Rear 10 0010 Front 10 0011 Left 10 0100 Right 10 0101 Top 10 0110 Bottom 11 0000 N/A 11 0110 ? 11 0111 Inside Mobile Lid (example: mic) 11 1000 Outside Mobile Lid Bits Hex 76 54 3210 ------------------- 71f01 = 00 00 0001 - Port has a jack - It is External - Rear Location 71f02 = 00 00 0010 - Port has a jack - It is External - Front Panel Location 71f59 = 01 01 1001 - No External Port - ATAPI 71f18 = 00 01 1000 - Port has a jack - External - HDMI 71f90 = 10 01 0000 - Built In Device - Internal - N/A | | |||| | | |--------- Location part 2 | |------------ Location part 1 |--------------- Port Connectivity 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PookyMacMan Posted October 11, 2011 Share Posted October 11, 2011 Thanks so much for this! I'll try some of these. BTW, some of the lingo probably passed over my head, but do you know how to get surround sound working? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldnapalm Posted October 12, 2011 Author Share Posted October 12, 2011 Usually (at least in the codecs I tested) all line-out have the same default association, only the sequence changes. You have to set a different default association for each line-out and set sequence as zero. Once you have 3 or 4 line-out working, create an aggregate device, configure the speakers and select it in sound output. Check this example http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=267898 *About Default Association, Keep the default one, in order, and on those that are the same replace them with new one that dosen't exist already in the dump... the values you can use are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, a, b, c, d and f.(see what does verbit if you still don't understand) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buoo Posted October 13, 2011 Share Posted October 13, 2011 Thanks Crosx86 Thanks to this guide the audio works, but not perfectly. I hear a little background noise (like crackling noises). I got my codec_dump codec_dump.txt and that's what I get with verbit: Verbs from Linux Codec Dump File: codec#0 Codec: Realtek ALC887 Address: 0 DevID: 283904135 (0x10ec0887) Jack Color Description Node PinDefault Original Verbs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/8 Black Speaker at Ext Rear 17 0x11 0x411111f0 01171cf0 01171d11 01171e11 01171f41 1/8 Black Speaker at Ext Rear 18 0x12 0x411111f0 01271cf0 01271d11 01271e11 01271f41 1/8 Green Line Out at Ext Rear 20 0x14 0x01014010 01471c10 01471d40 01471e01 01471f01 1/8 Black Speaker at Ext Rear 21 0x15 0x411111f0 01571cf0 01571d11 01571e11 01571f41 1/8 Black Speaker at Ext Rear 22 0x16 0x411111f0 01671cf0 01671d11 01671e11 01671f41 1/8 Black Speaker at Ext Rear 23 0x17 0x411111f0 01771cf0 01771d11 01771e11 01771f41 Mic at Ext Rear 0x18 0x18 27367488 01871c40 01871d98 01871ea1 01871f01 Mic at Ext Front 0x19 0x19 44145744 01971c50 01971d9c 01971ea1 01971f02 1/8 Blue Line In at Ext Rear 26 0x1a 0x0181304f 01a71c4f 01a71d30 01a71e81 01a71f01 HP Out at Ext Front 0x1b 0x1b 35736608 01b71c20 01b71d4c 01b71e21 01b71f02 1/8 Black Speaker at Ext Rear 28 0x1c 0x411111f0 01c71cf0 01c71d11 01c71e11 01c71f41 RCA UNKNOWN Line Out at Ext N/A 29 0x1d 0x4004c601 01d71c01 01d71dc6 01d71e04 01d71f40 Optical Orange SPDIF Out at Ext Rear 30 0x1e 0x01456130 01e71c30 01e71d61 01e71e45 01e71f01 1/8 Black Speaker at Ext Rear 31 0x1f 0x411111f0 01f71cf0 01f71d11 01f71e11 01f71f41 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jack Color Description Node PinDefault Modified Verbs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/8 Green Line Out at Ext Rear 20 0x14 0x01014010 01471c10 01471d40 01471e01 01471f01 Mic at Ext Rear 0x18 0x18 27367488 01871c40 01871d90 01871ea1 01871f01 Mic at Ext Front 0x19 0x19 44145744 01971c50 01971d90 01971ea1 01971f01 1/8 Blue Line In at Ext Rear 26 0x1a 0x0181304f 01a71c60 01a71d30 01a71e81 01a71f01 HP Out at Ext Front 0x1b 0x1b 35736608 01b71c20 01b71d40 01b71e21 01b71f01 RCA UNKNOWN Line Out at Ext N/A 29 0x1d 0x4004c601 01d71c70 01d71dc0 01d71e04 01d71f40 Optical Orange SPDIF Out at Ext Rear 30 0x1e 0x01456130 01e71c30 01e71d60 01e71e45 01e71f01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I've tried replacing the default nodes with mine From: <key>NodesToPatch</key> <array> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>2</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x90a70120</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>12</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>2</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x02a1102f</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>14</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>2</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x90a6e140</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>19</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>2</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x02011030</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>15</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>2</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x02211050</string> <key>DAC</key> <string>3</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>10</integer> </dict> </array> To: <key>NodesToPatch</key> <array> <dict> <key>Node</key> <integer>20</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x01014010</string> </dict> <dict> <key>Node</key> <integer>26</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x01813060</string> </dict> <dict> <key>Node</key> <integer>29</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x4004c070</string> </dict> <dict> <key>Node</key> <integer>30</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x01456030</string> </dict> <dict> </array> Magically the audio doesn't work anymore. Help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crosx86 Posted October 13, 2011 Share Posted October 13, 2011 @buoo the problem in this edition of the nodes, I think.simple patch your dsdt and install the voodooHDA 2.7.2.pkg and edit the info.plist of the kext: <key>IOMatchCategory</key> <string>VoodooHDADevice</string> <key>IOPCIPrimaryMatch</key> <string>0x27d88086</string> <key>IOProviderClass</key> <string>IOPCIDevice</string> you're right the sound still works perfectly, more now.works best.with codec dump I did not succeed, controls lit up, but without sound. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldnapalm Posted October 13, 2011 Author Share Posted October 13, 2011 You have to specify the Codec key in each node patch. Where did you get the "default" NodesToPatch? Post your VoodooHDA getDump. About the crackling sound, see here http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=267905 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buoo Posted October 13, 2011 Share Posted October 13, 2011 You have to specify the Codec key in each node patch. Where did you get the "default" NodesToPatch? Post your VoodooHDA getDump. About the crackling sound, see here http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=267905 Thanks guys I'm using voodoohda 2.7.2, I only added my PCI ID. <key>IOPCIPrimaryMatch</key> <string>0x27d88086</string> With "default" I mean the nodes that I found in the unpatched 2.7.2's plist. Oldnapalm, Should be these the right nodes to use? 20 0x01014010 26 0x0181304f 29 0x4004c601 30 0x01456130 This is the getdump getdump.rtf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldnapalm Posted October 13, 2011 Author Share Posted October 13, 2011 Unpatched plist should have no nodes to patch <key>NodesToPatch</key> <array/> I think you just need <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x01813060</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>26</integer> </dict> You can try this to get headphones auto-detect <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x02214c1f</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>27</integer> </dict> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buoo Posted October 14, 2011 Share Posted October 14, 2011 The audio works, but there are 2 problems: the audio delay the voodooprefpan reset at the reboot Mission Complete! The audio works very god LoL using VoodooHDA2.2 + my PCI ID <key>IOPCIPrimaryMatch</key> <string>0x27d88086</string> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buoo Posted October 23, 2011 Share Posted October 23, 2011 Hi man, I don't understand the portuguese but I want to try it xD 1 minute... Wow! This is the first VoodooHDA 2.7.2 that doesn't give me noice. But It gives me too much audio delay and the mic doesn't work. Crosx86, do you know how to eliminate the audio delay? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crosx86 Posted October 23, 2011 Share Posted October 23, 2011 @buoo Hey buoo,for me works perfect...you can check in prefpane: Your get dump is the same as mine? put your device id and your vendor ID in the plist kext if it is already there, delete all nodes and run vooodoo get dump and compare. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buoo Posted October 23, 2011 Share Posted October 23, 2011 Our chips are different :\ I'was looking your codec_dump, however ...do you know how to eliminate the audio delay? Thanks Edit: It is the same 0x27d88086 but the nodes are differents Could you take a look here? codec.txt.zip getdump.zip ..If you could help me, this audio chip is killing me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crosx86 Posted October 23, 2011 Share Posted October 23, 2011 EDIT: the get dump with this voodoo with nodes, remove all repair permissions reboot and run get dump put your device id and your vendor ID in the plist kext if it is already there, delete all nodes and run vooodoo get dump and compare. this part of your dump: Probing codec #0... HDA Codec #0: Realtek ALC887 HDA Codec ID: 0x10ec0887 Vendor: 0x10ec Device: 0x0887 Revision: 0x02 Stepping: 0x02 PCI Subvendor: 0x83bc1043 startNode=1 endNode=2 Found audio FG nid=1 startNode=2 endNode=39 total=37 AND nid 17 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] nid 18 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] nid 20 0x01014010 as 1 seq 0 Line-out Jack jack 1 loc 1 color Green misc 0 nid 21 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] nid 22 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] nid 23 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] nid 24 0x01a19830 as 3 seq 0 Microphone Jack jack 1 loc 1 color Pink misc 8 nid 25 0x02a19840 as 4 seq 0 Microphone Jack jack 1 loc 2 color Pink misc 8 nid 26 0x01013050 as 5 seq 0 Line-out Jack jack 1 loc 1 color Blue misc 0 nid 27 0x02214020 as 2 seq 0 Headphones Jack jack 1 loc 2 color Green misc 0 nid 28 0x593301f0 as 15 seq 0 CD None jack 3 loc 25 color Unknown misc 1 [DISABLED] nid 29 0x4004c601 as 0 seq 1 Line-out None jack 4 loc 0 color Res.C misc 6 [DISABLED] nid 30 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] nid 31 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] post it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buoo Posted October 24, 2011 Share Posted October 24, 2011 Ok! I've deleted all nodes from your VoodooHDA <key>MixerValues</key> <dict> <key>Mic</key> <string>0</string> <key>PCM</key> <string>100</string> <key>iGain</key> <string>100</string> <key>iMix</key> <string>30</string> </dict> <key>NodesToPatch</key> </array> <key>Noise</key> <integer>2</integer> <key>Vectorize</key> <true/> Now this is the new getdump: Probing codec #0... HDA Codec #0: Realtek ALC887 HDA Codec ID: 0x10ec0887 Vendor: 0x10ec Device: 0x0887 Revision: 0x02 Stepping: 0x02 PCI Subvendor: 0x84271043 startNode=1 endNode=2 Found audio FG nid=1 startNode=2 endNode=39 total=37 Processing audio FG cad=0 nid=1... Powering up... Parsing audio FG... GPIO: 0xc0000002 NumGPIO=2 NumGPO=0 NumGPI=0 GPIWake=1 GPIUnsol=1 nid 17 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 nid 18 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 nid 20 0x01014010 as 1 seq 0 Line-out Jack jack 1 loc 1 color Green misc 0 nid 21 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 nid 22 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 nid 23 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 nid 24 0x01a19840 as 4 seq 0 Microphone Jack jack 1 loc 1 color Pink misc 8 nid 25 0x02a19c50 as 5 seq 0 Microphone Jack jack 1 loc 2 color Pink misc 12 nid 26 0x0181304f as 4 seq 15 Line-in Jack jack 1 loc 1 color Blue misc 0 nid 27 0x02214c20 as 2 seq 0 Headphones Jack jack 1 loc 2 color Green misc 12 nid 28 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 nid 29 0x4004c601 as 0 seq 1 Line-out None jack 4 loc 0 color Res.C misc 6 nid 30 0x01456130 as 3 seq 0 SPDIF-out Jack jack 5 loc 1 color Orange misc 1 nid 31 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 Patched pins configuration: nid 17 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] nid 18 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] nid 20 0x01014010 as 1 seq 0 Line-out Jack jack 1 loc 1 color Green misc 0 nid 21 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] nid 22 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] nid 23 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] nid 24 0x01a19840 as 4 seq 0 Microphone Jack jack 1 loc 1 color Pink misc 8 nid 25 0x02a19c50 as 5 seq 0 Microphone Jack jack 1 loc 2 color Pink misc 12 nid 26 0x0181304f as 4 seq 15 Line-in Jack jack 1 loc 1 color Blue misc 0 nid 27 0x02214c20 as 2 seq 0 Headphones Jack jack 1 loc 2 color Green misc 12 nid 28 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] nid 29 0x4004c601 as 0 seq 1 Line-out None jack 4 loc 0 color Res.C misc 6 [DISABLED] nid 30 0x01456130 as 3 seq 0 SPDIF-out Jack jack 5 loc 1 color Orange misc 1 nid 31 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] Is this the right configuration? The mic doesn't work and I got audio delay (2 seconds) <key>NodesToPatch</key> <array> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x01014010</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>20</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x01a19840</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>24</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x02a19c50</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>25</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x01813040</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>26</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x02214c20</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>27</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x01456130</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>30</integer> </dict> </array> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldnapalm Posted October 24, 2011 Author Share Posted October 24, 2011 Just install SoundFlower and the delay should be gone. http://code.google.com/p/soundflower/downloads/list You just need to add in NodesToPatch the nodes you want to patch, the ones that are fine with the default Config you don't need to add. You just need nid 26 0x01813060 If you want to turn pink and blue rear into line-out (for 5.1 audio) nid 24 0x01019840 nid 26 0x01013060 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crosx86 Posted October 24, 2011 Share Posted October 24, 2011 @buuo Hey buuo,the error in node 26,you repeat the end of the strings. your nodes to patch: <key>NodesToPatch</key> <array> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x01014010</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>20</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x01a19840</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>24</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x02a19c50</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>25</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x01813040</string>-here the error <key>Node</key> <integer>26</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x02214c20</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>27</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x01456130</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>30</integer> </dict> </array> The correct patching: <key>NodesToPatch</key> <array> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x01014010</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>20</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x01a19840</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>24</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x02a19c50</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>25</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x01813060</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>26</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x02214c20</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>27</integer> </dict> <dict> <key>Codec</key> <integer>0</integer> <key>Config</key> <string>0x01456130</string> <key>Node</key> <integer>30</integer> </dict> </array> You need put it line-out,use this string:0x01013060 in node 26 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldnapalm Posted October 24, 2011 Author Share Posted October 24, 2011 Please see my post above You just need to add in NodesToPatch the nodes you want to patch, the ones that are fine with the default Config you don't need to add. The error is using default association 4 for node 26, it's already used in node 24. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buoo Posted October 24, 2011 Share Posted October 24, 2011 The mic works but I hear it in the speakers and I'm not able to decrease the volume(of the mic). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldnapalm Posted October 24, 2011 Author Share Posted October 24, 2011 The mic works but I hear it in the speakers Problem: audio feedback (Larsen effect), sound loop between input (microphone) and output (speakers).Solution: mute iGain and increase iMix or Mic if microphone doesn't work <key>iGain</key> <string>[color="#FF0000"]0[/color]</string> It can also be done in the prefPane. In some cases you may need to mute Monitor instead of iGain. I'm not able to decrease the volume(of the mic) Try to do it in VoodooHDA prefPane, once you find a good value you can set in Info.plist (MixerValues), but the value set in prefPane will be restored after reboot if you use voodoohdahelper (installed by the pkg). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldnapalm Posted October 26, 2011 Author Share Posted October 26, 2011 I found another solution to the delay problem (worked for me): delete com.apple.audio.DeviceSettings.plist and com.apple.audio.SystemSettings.plist from /Library/Preferences/Audio and reboot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzyguy Posted October 26, 2011 Share Posted October 26, 2011 Can you help me to enable HDMI audio with my graphics card? I have my speakers working fine, but I can't figure out my audio. This is my codec dump, which I think is what is needed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldnapalm Posted October 26, 2011 Author Share Posted October 26, 2011 Looks like a Linux codec dump, post a getDump (VoodooHDA). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzyguy Posted October 27, 2011 Share Posted October 27, 2011 Alright, here you go. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldnapalm Posted October 27, 2011 Author Share Posted October 27, 2011 This is IDT codec dump. To use HDMI audio set the device and vendor ID in Info.plist, create one entry for each card in IOKitPersonalities. See trick from official topic 4. If you have two sound cards, for example other one is HDMI output on Video card then made info.plist <key>IOKitPersonalities</key> <dict> <key>SoundCard</key> <dict> <key>CFBundleIdentifier</key> <string>org.voodoo.driver.VoodooHDA</string> <key>IOClass</key> <string>VoodooHDADevice</string> <key>IOMatchCategory</key> <string>VoodooHDADevice</string> [color="#ff0000"][b] <key>IOPCIPrimaryMatch</key> <string>0x284b8086</string> -- place here deviceID of your sound card (Chipset HDA device, not a codecID!) [/b][/color] <key>IOProviderClass</key> <string>IOPCIDevice</string> <key>IOUserClientClass</key> <string>VoodooHDAUserClient</string> <key>NodesToPatch</key> <array/> <key>VoodooHDAVerboseLevel</key> <integer>1</integer> </dict> <key>HDMI</key> <dict> <key>CFBundleIdentifier</key> <string>org.voodoo.driver.VoodooHDA</string> <key>IOClass</key> <string>VoodooHDADevice</string> <key>IOMatchCategory</key> <string>VoodooHDADevice</string> [color="#ff0000"][b] <key>IOPCIPrimaryMatch</key> <string>0x033f1002</string> -- place here deviceID of your HDMI device on video card [/b][/color] <key>IOProviderClass</key> <string>IOPCIDevice</string> <key>IOUserClientClass</key> <string>VoodooHDAUserClient</string> <key>NodesToPatch</key> <array/> <key>VoodooHDAVerboseLevel</key> <integer>1</integer> </dict> </dict> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzyguy Posted October 27, 2011 Share Posted October 27, 2011 Right, but I believe they both come from the same device 8086 1c20. So what do I do? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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