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I have tryed my Linux Codec dump with both the 1.13 and the 1.16 patcher... Still no sounds...

 

Somthing weird is that when I play somthing through iTunes a red led light shines out my headphone jack in my laptop.

 

it´s trying to play from spdif :P

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This is a Laptop I don't even have a spdif output?

WTF over?

I would be happy if I could just get some sound out of my headphones jack!

 

Are you sure it doesn´t have spdif out ?!

The codec dump show it has, and the red light thing is other sign of that

I have a lot of work left to do with those codecs....

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I hope this may help out a little bit...

 

I decided to download Ubuntu 7.04, latest version and when I got my codec dump, I got the following...(see attachment)

 

I was able to use my front audio jacks with no issue, of course, I used the LiveCD to do this.

 

I tried using .12 all the way to .16 and I still get an "Unsupported Conexant Codec" error message. Here is that output:

 

		  AppleHDA Patcher - 2006/2007 Taruga v1.16			
_______________________________________________________
	  Codec	: Conexant CX20549 (Venice)
   Vendor Id	: 0x14f15045
Subsystem Id	: 0x103c30bb
_______________________________________________________


* Detected unsupported Conexant Codec

 

Let me know if this helps at all.

From_Ubuntu_704.txt

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I installed using uphuck's 10.4.9 install dvd 1.3, with the 8.9.1 kernal for intel - 3 on a Fujitsu T4220 (with ALC262)

 

With the Azalia driver on the dvd, I was able to get sound through my built-in speakers, but nothing else.

 

After using Taruga's AppleHDA.kext and ALCinject.kext from Archive.zip of this post, I lost sound to my speakers but was able to get sound through my headphone jack, and was able to input sound using my microphone jack!

 

I have attached the HALLab screenshots of both before and after. Hope that helps! If there's anything else I can do, let me know.

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Taruga I just ran through your alc262 test and I believe I can report good news!

First off I'm running on 10.4.10 with the latest kernel (by the way if you need any more info on my config just ask).

After inserting alcinject and applehda (I was not sure if I needed to remove azaliaaudio from extensions so I did for this one) and ran the permissions fixer and such.

After rebooting the audio icon showed up in the upper right where it normally does and, unlike most times, I was able to change the volume slider up and down without it disappearing altogether. The first time I tried to move it up and down there was about a 5 second lag where it seemed all processing power was going to it and then it snapped out of it and I'm now able to do so without any delay.

No sound is coming out of the internal speakers as you expected.

Unlike what normally happens though, under audio in system preferences there is one output (as normal) AND one input, internal microphone. I have no way to test if the microphone works however.

System profiler appears as it always did only stating Intel High Definition Audio with no available devices.

The only thing that's left to say I guess is that I'm able to play a song in iTunes just obviously without hearing it (the timer for the music shows that the song is playing but I don't think it would normally attempt playing if no audio device was detected so all in all I think this is a step in the right direction).

 

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by the way this all showed up under the standard os x tools, I am unaware of where to get Hallab, can someone throw me a link?

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Hi Taruga, I did as you told me with applehda and alcinject, but got nothing from hallab, so then I saw cloudrainstar's post and tried to reproduce what he had. I installed azalia, and got sound through speakers as expected, and as I've experienced before, then I installed your alcinject and applehda again. I've attached the pics below, there was no output sound, even though I could still control volume and the system preferences knew there was device there. Also input worked through the microphone jack and audio control panel showed input, but I couldn't actually verify a recording i made because there was no output.

by the way this all showed up under the standard os x tools, I am unaware of where to get Hallab, can someone throw me a link?
http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...;p=440597

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I installed using uphuck's 10.4.9 install dvd 1.3, with the 8.9.1 kernal for intel - 3 on a Fujitsu T4220 (with ALC262)With the Azalia driver on the dvd, I was able to get sound through my built-in speakers, but nothing else.After using Taruga's AppleHDA.kext and ALCinject.kext from Archive.zip of this post, I lost sound to my speakers but was able to get sound through my headphone jack, and was able to input sound using my microphone jack!I have attached the HALLab screenshots of both before and after. Hope that helps! If there's anything else I can do, let me know.
Ok, good news, seems that alc262 is giving some results. I will review it.
Taruga I just ran through your alc262 test and I believe I can report good news!First off I'm running on 10.4.10 with the latest kernel (by the way if you need any more info on my config just ask).After inserting alcinject and applehda (I was not sure if I needed to remove azaliaaudio from extensions so I did for this one) and ran the permissions fixer and such.After rebooting the audio icon showed up in the upper right where it normally does and, unlike most times, I was able to change the volume slider up and down without it disappearing altogether. The first time I tried to move it up and down there was about a 5 second lag where it seemed all processing power was going to it and then it snapped out of it and I'm now able to do so without any delay.No sound is coming out of the internal speakers as you expected.Unlike what normally happens though, under audio in system preferences there is one output (as normal) AND one input, internal microphone. I have no way to test if the microphone works however.System profiler appears as it always did only stating Intel High Definition Audio with no available devices.The only thing that's left to say I guess is that I'm able to play a song in iTunes just obviously without hearing it (the timer for the music shows that the song is playing but I don't think it would normally attempt playing if no audio device was detected so all in all I think this is a step in the right direction).-----------by the way this all showed up under the standard os x tools, I am unaware of where to get Hallab, can someone throw me a link?
Ok, good news, seems that alc262 is giving some results. I will review it.

 

*update for alc262 users - look at post #1, try and report back

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Hi Taruga,

i have tryed once again as u told me the applehdapatcher 1.6 but same resoult ... no sound and no controlls ... i am ataching myioreg after applying the patch, mabe u figure out what's wrong ...

Thanks

 

That ioreg dump doesn´t report a loaded applehda.kext, are you sure you did this ioreg dump after applying the patch ?!

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With ALC262test2, I can now choose where to output the sound -- either speakers or headphone jack. Input is still microphone jack only. Now if there was a way to get my built-in dualchannel mic to show up too!

 

I didn´t made any more input configs besides mic, what do you have for inputs besides mic ?

Do you have also line in ?

 

Is the headphone and speakers working ok ?

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All I have left is the builtin mics on the display. The sound on both speakers and headphones work perfectly!

 

Wow ! Sound is working on alc262 ! Great, one more codec working! I will try to setup the second mic for you... maybe tonight I´ll post it

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That ioreg dump doesn´t report a loaded applehda.kext, are you sure you did this ioreg dump after applying the patch ?!

I'm sure ... after applying the patch applehda doesn't seem to load anymore in system profiler. I can kextload it manualy but no sound and, at next restart, still it doesn't load. Might it be a "next step" for me or am i stuck with a dead end ? Do u think at enything else i can try ?

Thanks

P.S. As i told u i have osx 10.4.8 and i have used applehdapatcher v 16 as u instructed me to do. Have allso tryed other versions like 15 and 13 but no luck. I will try again but i don't think it will make any difference.

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I'm sure ... after applying the patch applehda doesn't seem to load anymore in system profiler. I can kextload it manualy but no sound and, at next restart, still it doesn't load. Might it be a "next step" for me or am i stuck with a dead end ? Do u think at enything else i can try ?

Thanks

P.S. As i told u i have osx 10.4.8 and i have used applehdapatcher v 16 as u instructed me to do. Have allso tryed other versions like 15 and 13 but no luck. I will try again but i don't think it will make any difference.

 

Maybe you have some other sound related kext taking control and preventing applehda from loading

Go to System Profiles -> File -> Save As

and save a system dump and send me to check it out

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QUOTE(vitalis @ Sep 5 2007, 08:30 PM) post_snapback.gifI already did it like 10-15 times.. it doens't work :P

here is my codec dump.

txt.gif codec0.txt ( 9.08K ) Number of downloads: 15

 

Someone was able to make this work by adding device id

 

 

I just don't know where to add it...

And... Do i need to delete some kext's??

 

Thank you :)

 

Try the attached kext´s

 

YOU ARE THE BEST Taruga !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you!!! Thank you!!! Thank you!!! Thank you!!! Thank you!!! Thank you!!!

 

IT WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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With ALC262test2, I can now choose where to output the sound -- either speakers or headphone jack. Input is still microphone jack only. Now if there was a way to get my built-in dualchannel mic to show up too!
Try the new alc262test3 to check if both mic's are working

 

 

 

Anyone with 9a527 ?! I need applehda.kext to check the changes, thanks

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