Jump to content
11 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

Hi.

 

Sound worked fine before 10.4.9 upgrade - then after upgrade (Jas 10.4.9) DVD playback and sound was very shaky and jiggidy, then I add fsb=167 to then kernel parameters in Boot.plist. After that video is smooth again and sound is almost fixed, still a slight pop every few seconds.

 

In about Mac it reflect my processor speed of 2.0ghz which is correct, before the change in Boot.plist it showed up as 2.4 Ghz. Only running with one core though (Cpus=1)

 

Any ideas to fix the poping sound?

I heard it when I played any movies or music files - soft poping sound.

 

But it's all fixed now with the new Netkas kernel that auto-detect the FSB speed - that was the problem in the first place, I guess if I played with the settings for the speeds a bit I could have fixed it without kernel upgrade but this was so easy to do anyway.

Hi.

 

Sound worked fine before 10.4.9 upgrade - then after upgrade (Jas 10.4.9) DVD playback and sound was very shaky and jiggidy, then I add fsb=167 to then kernel parameters in Boot.plist. After that video is smooth again and sound is almost fixed, still a slight pop every few seconds.

 

In about Mac it reflect my processor speed of 2.0ghz which is correct, before the change in Boot.plist it showed up as 2.4 Ghz. Only running with one core though (Cpus=1)

 

Any ideas to fix the poping sound?

 

hi jaco , i am having the same probs with video and sound

i have a toshiba satellitte ,core duo 1.73, running jas 10.4.8 updated to 10.4.9,

can you send me links to the fsb fix and to the kernal download you used and if poss directions as i am a newbie ???

many thanks

britt

hi i am still having issues with video playback and sound,i have 10.4.8, updated to 10.4.9, and says i have kernel 8.9.1 ??

which when following the link,to new kernal says the same version ??

do i still need to replace mine ? ifso can someone please tell me how to do it as i am an idiot ???

many thanks

britt

 

ps: how do i check and determine and change my fsb speed i heard that makes a diff ?

thanks again

If you talking about version 8.9.1 yes that will be the same, but does it say Netkas as well

 

uname -a

 

 

Darwin jakes-computer.local 8.9.1 Darwin Kernel Version 8.9.1: Thu Mar 26 20:55:00 PST 2007; netkas: 792.18.15~1/RELEASE_I386 i386 i386

 

Yes the FSB has a lot to do with it, you need to know what your bus speed is and devide by 4 and add that as a kernel parameter fsb=167 for a 667 ghz bus, 200 if you have an 800 ghz bus. That is suppose to work in theory but I still had the slight popping sound. Before that I think the default was 200 and my DVD and video playback stuttered, rest seemed fine and it reported my CPU wrong as 2.4ghz instead of 2.0 ghz

 

The Netkas kernel autodetect the fsb so you don't have to mess with the fsb speed - was easy to install and fixed the problem for me.

×
×
  • Create New...