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Hi,

 

What does 

alcid= <layout>

exactly do?

My audio is already working properly and I don't have this on my boot-args. I've just read some post recommending to put it if using AppleALC.kext.

 

Also, is it safe to remove nvda_drv from my config.plist if I'm not using NVidia card? Just my OCD  ☺️.

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28 minutes ago, insanefrancis said:

What does 


alcid= <layout>

Option for layout, it is convenient for beginners.

 

35 minutes ago, insanefrancis said:

Also, is it safe to remove nvda_drv from my config.plist if I'm not using NVidia card?

Yes.

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I picked several useful message... (for someone to search the same problem by keywords)

 

"can't perform kext scan : no kext summary 

system uptime in nanoseconds :735279778 

In memory panic stackshot succeeded  "

 

anybody news what problem is? and what should I do... 

 

EFI.zip

 

QQ20200305-023837@2x.jpg

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13 minutes ago, telepati said:

Why I am always getting "No such file or directory". I check the inside of the tmp folder and I am seeing device-properties.hex but no device-properties.plist. What can I do?

 

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What is cmdand? You mean command?

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22 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

 

What is cmdand? You mean command?

Didnt make any difference!

 

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I also tried usage from netkas hex to plist command and result still the same;

 

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Any Clue with this???? Z390 Aorus Ultra + intel core i7 9700K + RX Vega 64 + PCI Thunderbolt Titan Ridge (for 5K monitor) + 1x NVME Adata.
OpenCore (latest commit) + AppleSupportPkg (latest commit)

Try to set :
Booter => Quirks => ForceExitBootServices = YES + UEFI => Quirks => ExitBootServicesDelay = 0 (Still Same)
Booter => Quirks => ForceExitBootServices = NO + UEFI => Quirks => ExitBootServicesDelay = 3 (Still Same)
Booter => Quirks => ForceExitBootServices = YES + UEFI => Quirks => ExitBootServicesDelay = 3 (Still Same)


Just for information, 
EC has been applied to DSDT.aml (use this DSDT.aml with clover, boot fine)
No STAS method in RTC, so i don't use STAS=One for DSDT.aml.

Thanks before

 

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I have a request to make, it is not like the most important thing but will help further customisation using external boot pickers:

 

Can you add one more case for OC_BOOT_ENTRY_TYPE that represents a Time Machine backup?

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I have downloaded the Full Setup, 5.21 GB of "041-91741 - 10.13.6 macOS High Sierra" using the OpenCore gibMacOS.bat.

But when i try creating the Bootable USB using MakeInstall.bat, It says "Please paste the recovery update pkg path to extract:"

 

How can i create the Full Install using MakeInstall.bat, as it starts using the Internet Connection during the install.

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On 2/29/2020 at 4:30 PM, vit9696 said:

Regarding audio support.

 

1. AudioDxe in AppleSupportPkg is functionally not different from https://github.com/Goldfish64/AudioPkg, and it only contains bugfixes. Therefore every sound card that originally worked with AudioDxe will work with our version too. We expect that AudioDxe may later migrate to OpenCorePkg with AudioPkg being deprecated. If the particular HDMI audio worked with the original AudioDxe, it will still work fine (as far as I know they do not though).

 

2. BootChimeCfg is not compatible with OpenCore, but it is writing exactly the same values we have in AudioDevice/AudioCodec/AudioOut to NVRAM. Therefore if you can get your audio to work with BootChimeCfg and cannot with OpenCore it is because you have borked configuration somewhere. Reading is hard, but you have a pdf with a decent amount of details.

 

3. Different audio cards support different audio formats, and unsupported message in the log means that either the port you tried to output to cannot play audio at all or you have your boot chime in an incompatible format. In the latter case you can always consult to the specification of your audio codec and e.g. reencode the chime wav into some other format e.g. 48 KHz, mono, etc.

 

I enabled AudioPicker it works well.

I don't really need it as my eye sight is fine (at the moment).

 

I turned it off, then enabled PlayChime and rebooted.

The chime plays and just before ending, it starts again for a fraction of a second, and then starts again 3rd time and stops abruptly and macOS boots normally. Listen to the attached recording.

 

Here's a extract of the OC log:


06:561 00:001 OCAU: System volume is 68 (calculated from 58) - Success
06:563 00:001 OCAU: Matching PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1B,0x0)/VenMsg(A9003FEB-D806-41DB-A491-5405FEEF46C3,02000000)...
06:564 00:001 HdaCodecAudioIoGetOutputs(): start
06:566 00:001 HdaCodecGetSupportedPcmRates(): start
06:567 00:001 HdaCodecGetOutputDac(): start
06:569 00:001 HdaCodecGetSupportedPcmRates(): start
06:570 00:001 HdaCodecGetOutputDac(): start
06:572 00:001 HdaCodecGetSupportedPcmRates(): start
06:573 00:001 HdaCodecGetOutputDac(): start
06:575 00:001 HdaCodecGetSupportedPcmRates(): start
06:576 00:001 HdaCodecGetOutputDac(): start
06:578 00:001 HdaCodecGetSupportedPcmRates(): start
06:579 00:001 HdaCodecGetOutputDac(): start
06:581 00:001 HdaCodecGetSupportedPcmRates(): start
06:582 00:001 HdaCodecGetOutputDac(): start
06:584 00:001 OCAU: 1/2 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x1)/VenMsg(A9003FEB-D806-41DB-A491-5405FEEF46C3,00000000) (6 outputs) - Success
06:585 00:001 HdaCodecAudioIoGetOutputs(): start
06:587 00:001 HdaCodecGetSupportedPcmRates(): start
06:588 00:001 HdaCodecGetOutputDac(): start
06:590 00:001 HdaCodecGetSupportedPcmRates(): start
06:591 00:001 HdaCodecGetOutputDac(): start
06:593 00:001 HdaCodecGetSupportedPcmRates(): start
06:594 00:001 HdaCodecGetOutputDac(): start
06:596 00:001 HdaCodecGetSupportedPcmRates(): start
06:597 00:001 HdaCodecGetOutputDac(): start
06:599 00:001 HdaCodecGetSupportedPcmRates(): start
06:600 00:001 HdaCodecGetOutputDac(): start
06:602 00:001 HdaCodecGetSupportedPcmRates(): start
06:603 00:001 HdaCodecGetOutputDac(): start
06:604 00:001 OCAU: 2/2 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1B,0x0)/VenMsg(A9003FEB-D806-41DB-A491-5405FEEF46C3,02000000) (6 outputs) - Success
06:606 00:001 OCAU: Setting language to en-US:0
06:608 00:001 OCAU: Language for audio en-US:0 - Success
06:609 00:001 OC: Starting to play chime...
06:611 00:001 OC: Wave Resources\Audio\OCEFIAudio_VoiceOver_Boot.wav was requested
06:644 00:032 OCAU: File 59 for lang 7 is 32 2 2 (351500) - Success
06:645 00:001 HdaCodecAudioIoSetupPlayback(): start
06:647 00:001 HdaCodecGetOutputDac(): start
06:648 00:001 HdaCodecGetSupportedPcmRates(): start
06:650 00:001 HdaCodecGetOutputDac(): start
06:701 00:051 HdaCodecAudioIoPlay(): Stream format 0x4011
06:703 00:001 HdaControllerHdaIoSetupStream(): format changed, resetting stream
06:704 00:001 HdaControllerSetStream(4, 0): start
06:706 00:001 HdaControllerSetStream(4, 0): start
06:707 00:001 Widget @ 0x14 setting up
06:714 00:006 HdaCodecEnableWidgetPath(): Amp out offset 0x0
06:725 00:011 Widget @ 0xC setting up
06:727 00:001 HdaCodecEnableWidgetPath(): Amp out offset 0x3B
06:733 00:006 Widget @ 0xC in amp
06:750 00:016 Widget @ 0x2 setting up
06:751 00:001 Widget @ 0x2 output
06:763 00:011 HdaCodecAudioIoStartPlaybackAsync(): start
06:764 00:001 HdaControllerHdaIoStartStream(): stream 4 DMA pos 0x0
06:766 00:001 65536 (0x10000) bytes written to 0xBA576000 (block 0 of 8)
06:767 00:001 65536 (0x10000) bytes written to 0xBA586000 (block 1 of 8)
06:769 00:001 HdaControllerSetStream(4, 1): start
06:770 00:001 OC: Play chime started - Success
06:772 00:001 OC: OcLoadAcpiSupport...

 

 

Chime-Recording.m4a.zip

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15 hours ago, ShanerWarner said:

I have downloaded the Full Setup, 5.21 GB of "041-91741 - 10.13.6 macOS High Sierra" using the OpenCore gibMacOS.bat.

But when i try creating the Bootable USB using MakeInstall.bat, It says "Please paste the recovery update pkg path to extract:"

 

How can i create the Full Install using MakeInstall.bat, as it starts using the Internet Connection during the install.

 

gibMacOS.bat is not officially from OpenCore team, AFAIK. Ask to the creator of gibMacOS.bat

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8 minutes ago, telepati said:

HideAuxilary does not affect the Time Machine disk WHY?

 

Time machine entry is "explicitly marked as Auxiliary" or not ! (I just saw the configuration file)

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42 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

 

Time machine entry is "explicitly marked as Auxiliary" or not ! (I just saw the configuration file)

Yes, I know that. But when you set up Scan Policy 0 its shows all disks and Built-in Disk (Recovery and CleanNVRAM) auto-hide by OpenCore if HideAuxilary set YES. But I am not seeing Time Machine on config.plist or I must add? If I must add how?

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13 minutes ago, telepati said:

Yes, I know that. But when you set up Scan Policy 0 its shows all disks and Built-in Disk (Recovery and CleanNVRAM) auto-hide by OpenCore if HideAuxilary set YES. But I am not seeing Time Machine on config.plist or I must add? If I must add how?

 

Do you try this: for example, put Auxiliary too TRUE. 
 

		<key>Entries</key>
		<array>
			<dict>
				<key>Arguments</key>
				<string></string>
				<key>Auxiliary</key>
				<true/>
				<key>Comment</key>
				<string>Not signed for security reasons</string>
				<key>Enabled</key>
				<true/>
				<key>Name</key>
              	<string>Time Machine</string>
				<string></string>
			</dict>
		</array>


 

 

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Hi guys, newbie here!

 

I got a pretty stable but pretty messy 0.5.5 EFI folder which I'm currently using, not quite like the official guide but hey! it works!

 

Today I decided to update to 0.5.6 rebuilding my EFI from scratch and to strictly do it following official guidelines. Previously I updated without touching config.plist but this cause a bunch of error and that's why I decided to rebuild efi folder from scratch.

 

Unfortunately, the brand new EFI for 0.5.6 won't work, it boots straight into win10 and it isn't a matter of show picker or auto timings. It's sad but it was the best I can do. The folder seems good to me and the sanitize checker tool, so I really dunno what happens.

 

I attached both EFIs, is there someone here so kind to give them a shot? I suppose that's the reason this forum exist for. The aim is to have a clean 0.5.6 folder and, in the process, learning from you to be able to go ahead with my legs and possibly to help here someone else too.

 

Thanks.

 

Asus Prime X299-A v. 2002 - 9980XE - Radeon VII here.

EFI 0.5.5.zip

EFI 0.5.6.zip

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13 minutes ago, pieropontra said:

Hi guys, newbie here!

 

I got a pretty stable but pretty messy 0.5.5 EFI folder which I'm currently using, not quite like the official guide but hey! it works!

 

Today I decided to update to 0.5.6 rebuilding my EFI from scratch and to strictly do it following official guidelines. Previously I updated without touching config.plist but this cause a bunch of error and that's why I decided to rebuild efi folder from scratch.

 

Unfortunately, the brand new EFI for 0.5.6 won't work, it boots straight into win10 and it isn't a matter of show picker or auto timings. It's sad but it was the best I can do. The folder seems good to me and the sanitize checker tool, so I really dunno what happens.

 

I attached both EFIs, is there someone here so kind to give them a shot? I suppose that's the reason this forum exist for. The aim is to have a clean 0.5.6 folder and, in the process, learning from you to be able to go ahead with my legs and possibly to help here someone else too.

 

Thanks.

 

Asus Prime X299-A v. 2002 - 9980XE - Radeon VII here.

EFI 0.5.5.zip

EFI 0.5.6.zip

config.plist and operncore.efi must be inside OC folder. And choose your start-up disk from System Preferences or make Scan policy 0 and choose your default disk from the boot picker.

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