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Hello,

I'm hoping to get some help with regards to an issue I have with my Hackintosh.
For some reason, my Hackintosh shows each output device twice and I cannot figure out why this is happening.

I have attached a screenshot that shows all my audio outputs.

Inside my Kexts/Other folder I have the following files:
AppleALC.kext
FakeSMC.kext
Lilu.kext
USBInjectAll.kext
VoodooHDA.kext
Whatevergreen.kext

Also, the built-in speakers on my two LG monitors which should work if I select HDMI-out do not work but it's not a big deal for me since I have external speakers. It would be great to fix my audio config though.

Thanks for your help! Much appreciated.

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45 minutes ago, moozuki said:

Don't use both AppleALC and voodoo, choose one or the other, which ever one works best for your system.

 

Thanks for your reply. 

 

I removed AppleALC but the issue persists. 

 

 

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On 2/14/2020 at 12:04 PM, bin456789 said:

Hi Slice. Thanks for your work. VoodooHDA might be the easiest way to get sounds in Hackintosk.

 

But I got some troubles in my laptop.
My laptop have "Beats Audio quad speakers and two subwoofers" according to HP website.
I want to make all the speakers works.

 

The inner speaker nodes are:
Node 13 bottom speakers
Node 15 upper speakers
Node 16 subwoofers

 

The Codec is IDT 92HD91BXX.

The VoodooHDA version is 2.9.2.


1st try:
Remove all NodesToPatch
Sound panel shows 1 device. (It's Node 13. It works)

 

2nd try:
Patch Node 15
Sound panel shows 2 devices. (They are Node 13 and 15. Both works)
<key>NodesToPatch</key>
<array>
    <dict>
        <key>Codec</key>
        <integer>0</integer>
        <key>Config</key>
        <string>0x92180150</string>
        <key>Node</key>
        <integer>15</integer>
    </dict>
</array>

 

3rd try:
Patch Node 16
Sound panel shows 2 devices. (They are Node 13 and 16. Both works)
<key>NodesToPatch</key>
<array>
    <dict>
        <key>Codec</key>
        <integer>0</integer>
        <key>Config</key>
        <string>0x92180160</string>
        <key>Node</key>
        <integer>16</integer>
    </dict>
</array>

 

4th try:
Patch Node 15 and 16.
Sound panel shows 2 devices. (They are Node 13 and 15. Both works)
But Node 16 is no show.

<key>NodesToPatch</key>
<array>
    <dict>
        <key>Codec</key>
        <integer>0</integer>
        <key>Config</key>
        <string>0x92180150</string>
        <key>Node</key>
        <integer>15</integer>
    </dict>
    <dict>
        <key>Codec</key>
        <integer>0</integer>
        <key>Config</key>
        <string>0x92180160</string>
        <key>Node</key>
        <integer>16</integer>
    </dict>
</array>

 

 

Is there any solution to make both Node 13,15,16 works?
Thank You.
 

Clover_dump.txt

codec#0.svg

Ubuntu.dump.txt

Voodoo_NoPatch.txt

Voodoo_Patch_15_16.txt

Voodoo_Patch_15.txt

Voodoo_Patch_16.txt

I think use Subwoofer is impossible because it is out of HDA spec.

You can't use node 16 as both outputs 19 and 20 are busy by nodes 13 and 15. Consider to put 15 and 16 in one association like

node 15 0x92170050

node 16 0x92170054

Also looks nodes 31,32 which are digital outputs like HDMI but not set in configs.

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Hey!

 

I ran into a problem with my Matebook X Pro running Catalina, I thought I'd update voodooHDA since i read somewhere that it was used already, but when I installed the newest voodoo, all my sound outputs disappeared.

 

Seems like it was using AppleALC after all. 

 

Any ideas on how i can fix this?

Also the preferences panel in settings doesn't work.

 

Thanks,

 

J

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Hi,

 

I'm using VoodooHDA on a Realtek ALC662 chip.

I have loads of HDMI ports, 6 in total. is there a way to remove the one that are not present in the system's graphics card?

 

Also, the sound is not as sharp as with AppleHDA.

Also, the sound is not as loud as with AppleHDA even though I upped the gain.

Are there fixes?

 

Thanks a lot.

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I'm using VoodooHDA 2.9.2 on a Realtek ALC662 chip.

I have loads of HDMI ports, 6 in total. is there a way to remove the one not needed?

I also have a SPDIF output but the system doesn't have one. Can it be removed?

Also, I have 2 analog inputs and 1 output. The 1 output is the green plug in the back of the motherboard panel. This works ok.

Both the front HDAudio and rear blue plug are missing from the menu. Can they be added?

If I listen to audio selecting the green rear port the front HDAudio plug sounds really bad with intermittent sound. Can't be used.

 

Thanks for your help.

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I have been running Catalina on dell inspiron 3670 with Radeon RX560.  Sound ports all present including analog from motherboard panel (realtek alc3820 chipset) and HDMI.  I have BigSur now running using OpenCore on the same machine (system cloned from VMware installation).  VoodooHDA only shows the HDMI digital outputs.  I attach snapshots of both systems from Hackintool and IORegistry explorer.  Any advice on how to restore analog ports would be appreciated.  Thanks.

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I have Intel NUC10i7FNK. It has Realtek ALC256
After sleep no sound anymore on Digital Audio (HDMI).

 

I couldn't find any solution

 

OS: Catalina 10.15.5

 

How can it be solved?

 

Thanks,

Evgeny

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On 6/27/2020 at 12:16 AM, zzmadd said:

I'm using VoodooHDA 2.9.2 on a Realtek ALC662 chip.

I have loads of HDMI ports, 6 in total. is there a way to remove the one not needed?

I also have a SPDIF output but the system doesn't have one. Can it be removed?

Also, I have 2 analog inputs and 1 output. The 1 output is the green plug in the back of the motherboard panel. This works ok.

Both the front HDAudio and rear blue plug are missing from the menu. Can they be added?

If I listen to audio selecting the green rear port the front HDAudio plug sounds really bad with intermittent sound. Can't be used.

 

Thanks for your help.

Look sound dump (getdump utility) to decide what nodes can be disabled.

 

On 7/11/2020 at 12:12 AM, Evgeny R. said:

I have Intel NUC10i7FNK. It has Realtek ALC256
After sleep no sound anymore on Digital Audio (HDMI).

 

I couldn't find any solution

 

OS: Catalina 10.15.5

 

How can it be solved?

 

Thanks,

Evgeny

I think HDMI ports are not from Realtek chip?

On 7/2/2020 at 5:27 PM, mboy said:

I have been running Catalina on dell inspiron 3670 with Radeon RX560.  Sound ports all present including analog from motherboard panel (realtek alc3820 chipset) and HDMI.  I have BigSur now running using OpenCore on the same machine (system cloned from VMware installation).  VoodooHDA only shows the HDMI digital outputs.  I attach snapshots of both systems from Hackintool and IORegistry explorer.  Any advice on how to restore analog ports would be appreciated.  Thanks.

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On 7/11/2020 at 12:12 AM, Evgeny R. said:

I have Intel NUC10i7FNK. It has Realtek ALC256
After sleep no sound anymore on Digital Audio (HDMI).

 

I couldn't find any solution

 

OS: Catalina 10.15.5

 

How can it be solved?

 

Thanks,

Evgeny

Correct, HDMI sound is from my LG HDR 4K monitor

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22 hours ago, Evgeny R. said:

Correct, HDMI sound is from my LG HDR 4K monitor

HDMI audio comes from HDA of GPU. In the case of Intel graphics which doesn't have its own HDA, as in the NUC, there's only the main HDA device - the Realtek? Or is 10th gen CPU different?

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14 hours ago, joevt said:

HDMI audio comes from HDA of GPU. In the case of Intel graphics which doesn't have its own HDA, as in the NUC, there's only the main HDA device - the Realtek? Or is 10th gen CPU different?

He said nothing about discrete graphics.

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11 hours ago, Slice said:

He said nothing about discrete graphics.

I did not say he did. The question was, where does HDMI sound option originate, you guessed it was not from the Realtek. He said it comes from LG which was nonsensical (it has the speakers to produce sound but doesn't have the chip to make audio). I guessed it must be Realtek since Intel GPU doesn't have its own HDA.

 

I think you need an ioreg dump to find the answer?

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23 hours ago, joevt said:

I did not say he did. The question was, where does HDMI sound option originate, you guessed it was not from the Realtek. He said it comes from LG which was nonsensical (it has the speakers to produce sound but doesn't have the chip to make audio). I guessed it must be Realtek since Intel GPU doesn't have its own HDA.

 

I think you need an ioreg dump to find the answer?

Thanks, attached dumps from IOReg and IORegExplorer

IORegDump.zip

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