Another issue (maybe)...
Do you have Vocal Elements working with VoodooHDA?
Mine don't work.
29 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 13 January 2013 - 09:36 PM
#22
Posted 19 January 2013 - 04:41 PM
Sorry foe my english, but voodoohda 2.8.1 with prefpane e voodoohdasettingloader installed, I have no sound on via vt1705 codec id 0x27d88086. I have sound only with voodoohda 2.7.4. Thanks.
#23
Posted 25 January 2013 - 11:08 PM
pianman, on 19 January 2013 - 04:41 PM, said:
Sorry foe my english, but voodoohda 2.8.1 with prefpane e voodoohdasettingloader installed, I have no sound on via vt1705 codec id 0x27d88086. I have sound only with voodoohda 2.7.4. Thanks.
#24
Posted 29 January 2013 - 11:49 PM
Hi Zenith,
I've just come back to VoodooHDA and I am happpy to see how much it has progressed! I have an MSI Z77MA-G45 with 892. I'm using VoodooHDA 2.8.2. I can't get auto switching between Line Out (Green Rear) and Headphones (Green Front.)
I've searched for "auto switching headphones" endlessly but there are many similar questions as mine but could not find the answers. I have attached my plist from the voodoohda kext and a dump. I only changed my device ID in the Info.plist.
Can you help out or point me towards the solution?
Thanks
I've just come back to VoodooHDA and I am happpy to see how much it has progressed! I have an MSI Z77MA-G45 with 892. I'm using VoodooHDA 2.8.2. I can't get auto switching between Line Out (Green Rear) and Headphones (Green Front.)
I've searched for "auto switching headphones" endlessly but there are many similar questions as mine but could not find the answers. I have attached my plist from the voodoohda kext and a dump. I only changed my device ID in the Info.plist.
Can you help out or point me towards the solution?
Thanks
Attached Files
#25
Posted 11 February 2013 - 12:31 PM
Hi!
I've installed 2.8.0, then 2.8.1 and now 2.8.2b6 - but still have a problem with volume - it's too low and volume knob in preferencepane does nothing. I have MSI H55M-P31 motherboard, my device id is: 0x3b568086, ioreg:
bash-3.2# ioreg -d 1 -rn VoodooHDADevice
+-o VoodooHDADevice <class VoodooHDADevice, id 0x10000028f, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (269 ms), retain 7>
{
"IOClass" = "VoodooHDADevice"
"Boost" = 0
"AllowMSI" = Yes
"VoodooHDAEnableMuteFix" = No
"IOAudioDeviceName" = "VoodooHDADeviceaa68"
"IOAudioDeviceModelID" = "VoodooHDA:aa68 "
"IOAudioDeviceShortName" = "VoodooHDA "
"NodesToPatch" = ()
"Noise" = 0
"VoodooHDAEnableHalfVolumeFix" = No
"IOProviderClass" = "IOPCIDevice"
"IOAudioDeviceManufacturerName" = "Voodoo "
"IOAudioDeviceTransportType" = 1651274862
"IOPowerManagement" = {"DriverPowerState"=1,"MaxPowerState"=1,"CurrentPowerState"=1}
"Vectorize" = No
"IOProbeScore" = 0
"IOUserClientClass" = "VoodooHDAUserClient"
"VoodooHDAEnableHalfMicVolumeFix" = No
"VoodooHDAVerboseLevel" = 0
"VoodooHDAEnableVolumeChangeFix" = No
"CFBundleIdentifier" = "org.voodoo.driver.VoodooHDA"
"IOMatchCategory" = "VoodooHDADevice"
"IOAudioDeviceCanBeDefaults" = 7
"MixerValues" = {"iMix"=0,"PCM"=90,"Rec"=70,"iGain"=0}
"InhibitCache" = Yes
"IOPCIClassMatch" = "0x04030000&0xffff0000"
}
+-o VoodooHDADevice <class VoodooHDADevice, id 0x10000028e, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (235 ms), retain 11>
{
"IOClass" = "VoodooHDADevice"
"Boost" = 0
"AllowMSI" = Yes
"VoodooHDAEnableMuteFix" = No
"IOAudioDeviceName" = "VoodooHDADevice3b56"
"IOAudioDeviceModelID" = "VoodooHDA:3b56 "
"IOAudioDeviceShortName" = "VoodooHDA "
"NodesToPatch" = ()
"Noise" = 0
"VoodooHDAEnableHalfVolumeFix" = No
"IOProviderClass" = "IOPCIDevice"
"IOAudioDeviceManufacturerName" = "Voodoo "
"IOAudioDeviceTransportType" = 1651274862
"IOPowerManagement" = {"DriverPowerState"=1,"MaxPowerState"=1,"CurrentPowerState"=1}
"Vectorize" = No
"IOProbeScore" = 0
"IOUserClientClass" = "VoodooHDAUserClient"
"VoodooHDAEnableHalfMicVolumeFix" = No
"VoodooHDAVerboseLevel" = 0
"VoodooHDAEnableVolumeChangeFix" = No
"CFBundleIdentifier" = "org.voodoo.driver.VoodooHDA"
"IOMatchCategory" = "VoodooHDADevice"
"IOAudioDeviceCanBeDefaults" = 7
"MixerValues" = {"iMix"=0,"PCM"=90,"Rec"=70,"iGain"=0}
"InhibitCache" = Yes
"IOPCIClassMatch" = "0x04030000&0xffff0000"
}
second device is main. I've tried too enable halfvolumefix to no avail, so left it as it was before. Any ideas?
I've installed 2.8.0, then 2.8.1 and now 2.8.2b6 - but still have a problem with volume - it's too low and volume knob in preferencepane does nothing. I have MSI H55M-P31 motherboard, my device id is: 0x3b568086, ioreg:
bash-3.2# ioreg -d 1 -rn VoodooHDADevice
+-o VoodooHDADevice <class VoodooHDADevice, id 0x10000028f, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (269 ms), retain 7>
{
"IOClass" = "VoodooHDADevice"
"Boost" = 0
"AllowMSI" = Yes
"VoodooHDAEnableMuteFix" = No
"IOAudioDeviceName" = "VoodooHDADeviceaa68"
"IOAudioDeviceModelID" = "VoodooHDA:aa68 "
"IOAudioDeviceShortName" = "VoodooHDA "
"NodesToPatch" = ()
"Noise" = 0
"VoodooHDAEnableHalfVolumeFix" = No
"IOProviderClass" = "IOPCIDevice"
"IOAudioDeviceManufacturerName" = "Voodoo "
"IOAudioDeviceTransportType" = 1651274862
"IOPowerManagement" = {"DriverPowerState"=1,"MaxPowerState"=1,"CurrentPowerState"=1}
"Vectorize" = No
"IOProbeScore" = 0
"IOUserClientClass" = "VoodooHDAUserClient"
"VoodooHDAEnableHalfMicVolumeFix" = No
"VoodooHDAVerboseLevel" = 0
"VoodooHDAEnableVolumeChangeFix" = No
"CFBundleIdentifier" = "org.voodoo.driver.VoodooHDA"
"IOMatchCategory" = "VoodooHDADevice"
"IOAudioDeviceCanBeDefaults" = 7
"MixerValues" = {"iMix"=0,"PCM"=90,"Rec"=70,"iGain"=0}
"InhibitCache" = Yes
"IOPCIClassMatch" = "0x04030000&0xffff0000"
}
+-o VoodooHDADevice <class VoodooHDADevice, id 0x10000028e, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (235 ms), retain 11>
{
"IOClass" = "VoodooHDADevice"
"Boost" = 0
"AllowMSI" = Yes
"VoodooHDAEnableMuteFix" = No
"IOAudioDeviceName" = "VoodooHDADevice3b56"
"IOAudioDeviceModelID" = "VoodooHDA:3b56 "
"IOAudioDeviceShortName" = "VoodooHDA "
"NodesToPatch" = ()
"Noise" = 0
"VoodooHDAEnableHalfVolumeFix" = No
"IOProviderClass" = "IOPCIDevice"
"IOAudioDeviceManufacturerName" = "Voodoo "
"IOAudioDeviceTransportType" = 1651274862
"IOPowerManagement" = {"DriverPowerState"=1,"MaxPowerState"=1,"CurrentPowerState"=1}
"Vectorize" = No
"IOProbeScore" = 0
"IOUserClientClass" = "VoodooHDAUserClient"
"VoodooHDAEnableHalfMicVolumeFix" = No
"VoodooHDAVerboseLevel" = 0
"VoodooHDAEnableVolumeChangeFix" = No
"CFBundleIdentifier" = "org.voodoo.driver.VoodooHDA"
"IOMatchCategory" = "VoodooHDADevice"
"IOAudioDeviceCanBeDefaults" = 7
"MixerValues" = {"iMix"=0,"PCM"=90,"Rec"=70,"iGain"=0}
"InhibitCache" = Yes
"IOPCIClassMatch" = "0x04030000&0xffff0000"
}
second device is main. I've tried too enable halfvolumefix to no avail, so left it as it was before. Any ideas?
#26
Posted 06 March 2013 - 10:00 PM
Glad to see that work is being done on the VoodooHDA driver. I'm still running v0.2.62 with my ALC888 chip, as that is the only version (so far) in which the volume levels are not distorted and – more importantly – the S/PDIF port is working with.
However, when I attempt to download the most recent 0.8.2 build mediafire throws an error.
Why not include the driver as an attachment to the forum post for members to download directly?
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However, when I attempt to download the most recent 0.8.2 build mediafire throws an error.
Why not include the driver as an attachment to the forum post for members to download directly?
Archive Download Blocked
The file you attempted to download is an archive that is damaged or possibly encrypted. MediaFire does not support unlimited downloads of broken or encrypted archives and the limit for this file has been reached. This file may only be distributed from a premium account.
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#27
Posted 06 March 2013 - 10:32 PM
#28
Posted 06 March 2013 - 10:43 PM
Ok, thanks - the 2.8.2d6 download works now. And yeah, I noticed they had tagged the bzipped tar-file file as "encrypted" or "damaged". Gotta love these lame file-sharing sites. (who actually pays for this service anyway?) 
I seldom get KPs on my Shuttle SH67H7 system with VoodooHDA, but they do occur. Hopefully the volume levels and S/PDIF port will be working with this recent driver (unlike the 0.7.x revisions which all had sound distortion/clipping issues with this codec.) I must have tried 10 different versions before finding the (older) 0.2.62 revision which worked the best...
I seldom get KPs on my Shuttle SH67H7 system with VoodooHDA, but they do occur. Hopefully the volume levels and S/PDIF port will be working with this recent driver (unlike the 0.7.x revisions which all had sound distortion/clipping issues with this codec.) I must have tried 10 different versions before finding the (older) 0.2.62 revision which worked the best...
#29
Posted 10 March 2013 - 12:19 PM
@Zenith432 - just wanted to let you know that your audio driver is working perfectly. I've now tested it on two systems; one using the ALC888 codec (Shuttle SH67H7) and an old Core2 Duo system (Dell Dimension 8200) using the Intel 82801H on-board audio.
ALC888: The S/PDIF port is working (currently outputting 96kHz / 24-bit, stereo) and the volume levels using the analog audio ports are correct. Sweet. The only thing I noticed - and this is the same with all VoodooHDA drivers I've previously tested - is that the 5.1 output is missing with the optical/toslink. HDMI reports 8 channels; but I haven't been able to test this yet. Nevertheless, I am plenty happy to be able to use the optical for 2-ch stereo, and with a high sampling rate. (Actually, the prior VoodooHDA versions were reporting 4 channels for S/PDIF, but in actuality had no working output at all.)
82801H (vendor ID: 8086, device ID: 284b): This chip has not been working on _any_ of the recent VoodooHDA's previously tested. I've had to use an ancient 0.2.1 version with it in order to produce anything other than crackling audio output.
So major kudos! Glad someone who knows what they are doing is maintaining the source code for these drivers.
Now if only there was a permanent solution for the HD3000 ring stall issue ("apparent hang in main graphics engine") I'd be a happy Hackintosh camper.
My last crash actually corrupted the main hfs+ partition, not recoverable with Disk Util.
ALC888: The S/PDIF port is working (currently outputting 96kHz / 24-bit, stereo) and the volume levels using the analog audio ports are correct. Sweet. The only thing I noticed - and this is the same with all VoodooHDA drivers I've previously tested - is that the 5.1 output is missing with the optical/toslink. HDMI reports 8 channels; but I haven't been able to test this yet. Nevertheless, I am plenty happy to be able to use the optical for 2-ch stereo, and with a high sampling rate. (Actually, the prior VoodooHDA versions were reporting 4 channels for S/PDIF, but in actuality had no working output at all.)
82801H (vendor ID: 8086, device ID: 284b): This chip has not been working on _any_ of the recent VoodooHDA's previously tested. I've had to use an ancient 0.2.1 version with it in order to produce anything other than crackling audio output.
So major kudos! Glad someone who knows what they are doing is maintaining the source code for these drivers.
Now if only there was a permanent solution for the HD3000 ring stall issue ("apparent hang in main graphics engine") I'd be a happy Hackintosh camper.
#30
Posted 13 March 2013 - 08:47 AM
@Zenith432,
Great progress!
I have few suggestions, if you don't mind:
- iMix value should be controlled by "Input volume" slider as volume one does;
- On HD4000 it adds all 3 HDMI found, we need a way to find which one is used(apple use jack detect), aslo display port/HDMI detection is incorect;
- On multi channel setup we need Headphones to mute them on jack detect, and also auto select, IMHO the implementation of heaphones jack detect is all wrong, it should be like this, if headphones, check if jack is inserted, if yes show and enable plus mute rest, if not hide and mute it.
Overall, very pleased with your branch,
Thanks!
Great progress!
I have few suggestions, if you don't mind:
- iMix value should be controlled by "Input volume" slider as volume one does;
- On HD4000 it adds all 3 HDMI found, we need a way to find which one is used(apple use jack detect), aslo display port/HDMI detection is incorect;
- On multi channel setup we need Headphones to mute them on jack detect, and also auto select, IMHO the implementation of heaphones jack detect is all wrong, it should be like this, if headphones, check if jack is inserted, if yes show and enable plus mute rest, if not hide and mute it.
Overall, very pleased with your branch,
Thanks!
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