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9 hours ago, Andres ZeroCross said:


Can you use this, and check your internal microphone

AppleALC.kext.zip

First off, thank you so much for all the work you did on this!! It is working perfectly!

 

Outputs:

Internal Speakers, then with headphone plug in it auto switches to "Headphones" and it saves the audio levels on both

 

Input:

Internal Microphone, and it's working perfectly. I did a quick check in garage band and it's picking up great, and "ambient noise reduction" setting is working correctly.

 

Thank you! It's total perfect

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1 hour ago, yamahahornist said:

First off, thank you so much for all the work you did on this!! It is working perfectly!

 

Outputs:

Internal Speakers, then with headphone plug in it auto switches to "Headphones" and it saves the audio levels on both

 

Input:

Internal Microphone, and it's working perfectly. I did a quick check in garage band and it's picking up great, and "ambient noise reduction" setting is working correctly.

 

Thank you! It's total perfect


Nice,,, enjoy your hackintosh :thumbsup_anim:

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Hi guys!

 

I have an MSI GS72 6QE laptop with ALC 898 audio. The best working layouts are #98 and #11 for this card, but I have a problem with headphones output. The headphones output indicated as Digital Out, so it doesn't have volume control. To bypass this I installed free menuBUS app which creates its own output and redirects sound from the last selected output to it. It works, but I think it might slow down my computer.

 

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Is it possible to change output type to Headphones? I looked into layout and platform xml-s, but really couldn't understand what I could change there to get result. The files are here: https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/tree/master/Resources/ALC898 (#98 or #11)

 

The manual about editing those files is really laconic, like "draw one circle, then another, then complete the bird".

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Hi guys!
 
I have an MSI GS72 6QE laptop with ALC 898 audio. The best working layout is #98 for this card, but I have a problem with headphones output. The headphones output indicated as Digital Out, so it doesn't have volume control. To bypass this I installed free menuBUS app which creates its own output and redirects sound from the last selected output to it. It works, but I think it might slow down my computer.
 
337834845_ScreenShot2019-01-16at10_31_56.png.0237085e39f9ddd53f077136c2936ff2.png
 
Is it possible to change output type to Headphones? I looked into layout and platform xml-s, but really couldn't understand what I could change there to get result. The files are here: https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/tree/master/Resources/ALC898 (#98)
 
The manual about editing those files is really laconic, like "draw one circle, then another, then complete the bird".
Upload your codec_dump.txt

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20 minutes ago, Andres ZeroCross said:

How about the result?? Check your Internal Speaker and Headphone

There is only Internal Speakers output, no Headphones at all, no sound from 3.5 mm jack and it doesn't change to Headphones when I connect them. There are three jacks connectors on the left side: headphones (combined with SPDIF), line in and microphone. Headphones and "line in" don't work.

 

The sound is distorted and sloooooow, goes only from one side of the laptop. AFAIK this laptop has 2.1 DYNAUDIO system and it's connected at least to 2 outputs.

 

Internal microphone (the only input in Sound settings) seems to be working and it switches to "Line In" when I connect headphones to "microphone" connector to test it.

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56 minutes ago, etc said:

There is only Internal Speakers output, no Headphones at all, no sound from 3.5 mm jack and it doesn't change to Headphones when I connect them. There are three jacks connectors on the left side: headphones (combined with SPDIF), line in and microphone. Headphones and "line in" don't work.

 

The sound is distorted and sloooooow, goes only from one side of the laptop. AFAIK this laptop has 2.1 DYNAUDIO system and it's connected at least to 2 outputs.

 

Internal microphone (the only input in Sound settings) seems to be working and it switches to "Line In" when I connect headphones to "microphone" connector to test it.

Try this,, still use layoutID = 21. Post the result

AppleALC.kext.zip

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2 minutes ago, tyufhl said:

check out. Layout 5.

AppleALC.kext.zip

The link is broken :(

I've updated my first post here. Layout #11 works too on my laptop, but has the same problem that headphone jack works as digital output without volume control.

 

UPD: Link is working, I'll try it now

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16 minutes ago, tyufhl said:

check out. Layout 5.

AppleALC.kext.zip

With this AppleALC I have 3 outputs: 

Internal Speakers = sound from top speakers

Headphones = sound from woofer

Digital Out = sound from headphones without volume control

 

2 inputs:

Internal Microphone = works well

Line In = no reaction from Line In or Microphone jacks 

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2 minutes ago, etc said:

With this AppleALC I have 3 outputs: 

Internal Speakers = sound from top speakers

Headphones = sound from woofer

Digital Out = sound from headphones without volume control

 

2 inputs:

Internal Microphone = works well

Line In = no reaction from Line In or Microphone jacks 

How about layout 98?? Give detail ifnormation about layout 98
1. Internal Speaker
2. Headphone
3. Internal Micrphone
4. Line In
5. Mic from Jack

Please give the information

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25 minutes ago, Andres ZeroCross said:

How about layout 98?? Give detail ifnormation about layout 98
1. Internal Speaker
2. Headphone
3. Internal Micrphone
4. Line In
5. Mic from Jack

Please give the information

 

Outputs:

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Internal Speakers = woofer only

Digital Out = headphones jack (no volume control)

 

Inputs:

 

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Internal Microphone works well and switches to Line In when I connect headphones to microphone jack and I see input level changing when I knock on headphones.

 

Layout #11 has the same Outputs, but separated inputs: Microphone and Line In. Microphone works well, but doesn't switch when I connect headphones to microphone jack. Line In doesn't react to anything connected.

MSI GS72 6QE Audio Summary:

 

Speakers:

- 2 top mids

- 1 subwoofer

Seems they connected to different outputs and there're no layouts which support mixed output.

 

Jacks:

- Headphone/SPDIF

- Line In

- Microphone

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35 minutes ago, etc said:

With this AppleALC I have 3 outputs:

Internal Speakers = sound from top speakers

Headphones = sound from woofer

Digital Out = sound from headphones without volume control

 

2 inputs:

Internal Microphone = works well

Line In = no reaction from Line In or Microphone jacks

Check, layout 5. The digital output should not have volume control.

AppleALC.kext.zip

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21 minutes ago, tyufhl said:

Check, layout 5. The digital output should not have volume control.

AppleALC.kext.zip

With this kext I have 3 outputs:

 

Internal Speakers

Internal Speakers

Digital output

 

None of the them are working.

 

3 inputs:

 

Internal Microphone = internal microphone

Internal Microphone = microphone jack

Line In = Line In

 

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