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I have a ASUS G73SW Everthing is working well except sound I was wondering is anyone could look at this and see if you can find out what is going on.

 

My sound is detected and is showing up in the system info Hower the should is not showing any outputs in sound properties The kernel out put has the following 2 errors

 

7/22/11 3:36:35.000 AM kernel: Sound assertion "0 != result" failed in AppleHDADriver at line 883 goto Exit

7/22/11 3:36:35.000 AM kernel: Sound assertion "!me->fKextResourceLoaded" failed in AppleHDADriver at line 858 goto Exit

 

I was looking through the xml files and I'm not sure what file it is actually talking a bought I know what you guys are gone say try voodoo .... it KP every boot and makes it extremely unstable So I'm making a attempt on fixing the native HDA As it is detecting the sound chipset just and there is no better solution out there .

 

 

here is my sound info

 

Intel Cougar Point PCH - High Definition Audio Controller [b-3] ]

 

Device Properties Intel Cougar Point PCH - High Definition Audio Controller [b-3]

Device Description (Windows) High Definition Audio Controller

Bus Type PCI

Bus / Device / Function 0 / 27 / 0

Device ID 8086-1C20

Subsystem ID 1043-1A13

Revision 05

Hardware ID PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C20&SUBSYS_1A131043&REV_05

 

[ Realtek ALC269 ]

 

Device Properties:

Device Description Realtek ALC269

Device Description (Windows) Realtek High Definition Audio

Device Type Audio

Bus Type HDAUDIO

Device ID 10EC-0269

Subsystem ID 1043-1A13

Revision 1001

Hardware ID HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0269&SUBSYS_10431A13& REV_1001

 

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Cl ass\{4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0001\PinConfigOverrideVerbs]

"0000"=hex:f0,1c,27,01

"0001"=hex:11,1d,27,01

"0002"=hex:11,1e,27,01

"0003"=hex:41,1f,27,01

"0004"=hex:10,1c,47,01

"0005"=hex:01,1d,47,01

"0006"=hex:13,1e,47,01

"0007"=hex:99,1f,47,01

"0008"=hex:20,1c,77,01

"0009"=hex:01,1d,77,01

"0010"=hex:13,1e,77,01

"0011"=hex:99,1f,77,01

"0012"=hex:40,1c,87,01

"0013"=hex:98,1d,87,01

"0014"=hex:a1,1e,87,01

"0015"=hex:01,1f,87,01

"0016"=hex:4f,1c,97,01

"0017"=hex:09,1d,97,01

"0018"=hex:a3,1e,97,01

"0019"=hex:99,1f,97,01

"0020"=hex:f0,1c,a7,01

"0021"=hex:11,1d,a7,01

"0022"=hex:11,1e,a7,01

"0023"=hex:41,1f,a7,01

"0024"=hex:f0,1c,b7,01

"0025"=hex:11,1d,b7,01

"0026"=hex:11,1e,b7,01

"0027"=hex:41,1f,b7,01

"0028"=hex:2d,1c,d7,01

"0029"=hex:9a,1d,d7,01

"0030"=hex:07,1e,d7,01

"0031"=hex:40,1f,d7,01

"0032"=hex:30,1c,e7,01

"0033"=hex:01,1d,e7,01

"0034"=hex:43,1e,e7,01

"0035"=hex:99,1f,e7,01

"0036"=hex:1f,1c,17,02

"0037"=hex:40,1d,17,02

"0038"=hex:21,1e,17,02

"0039"=hex:01,1f,17,02

"NumVerbs"=hex:28,00,00,00

 

 

ill post more as i get it

 

this part of the xml I'm suspecting that is causing the problem

 

<integer>0</integer>

</dict>

<key>PatchbayInfo</key>

<dict>

<key>InputPort0</key>

<dict>

<key>PortInstance</key>

<integer>0</integer>

<key>PortWidth</key>

<integer>1</integer>

<key>SourceFuncInstance</key>

<integer>4</integer>

<key>SourcePortIndex</key>

<integer>0</integer>

</dict>

<key>InputPort1</key>

<dict>

<key>PortInstance</key>

<integer>1</integer>

<key>PortWidth</key>

<integer>1</integer>

<key>SourceFuncInstance</key>

<integer>4</integer>

<key>SourcePortIndex</key>

<integer>1</integer>

</dict>

</dict>

</dict>

<key>DspFunction6</key>

<dict>

<key>FunctionInfo</key>

<dict>

<key>DspFuncName</key>

<string>DspEqualization32</string>

<key>DspFuncInstance</key>

<integer>6</integer>

<key>DspFuncProcessingIndex</key>

<integer>6</integer>

</dict>

<key>ParameterInfo</key>

<dict>

<key>1</key>

<integer>0</integer>

<key>9</key>

<integer>0</integer>

<key>Filter</key>

<array>

<dict>

<key>2</key>

<integer>2</integer>

<key>3</key>

<integer>0</integer>

 

 

that is line 848 - line 900 in layout1.xml

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Same Here, I bought a samsung notebook and it has this audio chip... Got it working with a patched VoodooHDA only to have frequent kernel panics traceable to the audio driver. :) Anyone have a fix that works with a patched AppleHDA? I'm getting frustrated as everything works great in Vanilla Lion except for the sound...

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