stefjefry Posted September 14, 2018 Posted September 14, 2018 Hi. I'm on latest Mojave build with a Dell 3542 laptop. Everything working as it should except one thing. Audio lost after waking from sleep. Here are some observations : 1) Same thing happened with High Sierra , so it is not a system bug. 2) I'm using latest virtualsmc instead of fakesmc. I had the same problem with fakesmc , so the problem it is not there. 3) I'm not installing kexts on l/e but at clover/other , because I don't use fakesmc so if I choose inject=detect kexts will be loading from clover/other and from l/e , isn't that right ? I thing the audio problem has to do with dsdt.aml or my config.plist. Can someone check ? Thanks in advance. Send me Macbook-Pro-Dell.zip
Administrators MaLd0n Posted September 14, 2018 Administrators Posted September 14, 2018 for audio after sleep problem, u need use a codeccommander way https://bitbucket.org/RehabMan/os-x-eapd-codec-commander -Guides and Tutorials HERE -Hackintosh Tutorial Database - HERE -The largest EFI folder collection for Hackintosh HERE -Support Olarila Vanilla Hackintosh by making a donation HERE -Professional Hackintosh Support since 2006 HERE
Administrators MaLd0n Posted September 14, 2018 Administrators Posted September 14, 2018 u need edit a kext for ur codec -Guides and Tutorials HERE -Hackintosh Tutorial Database - HERE -The largest EFI folder collection for Hackintosh HERE -Support Olarila Vanilla Hackintosh by making a donation HERE -Professional Hackintosh Support since 2006 HERE
stefjefry Posted September 14, 2018 Author Posted September 14, 2018 Can you help with this please ? Don't know to do it.
Administrators MaLd0n Posted September 14, 2018 Administrators Posted September 14, 2018 read link above, have all info there, u can search too, have a codeccommander edited for many codecs -Guides and Tutorials HERE -Hackintosh Tutorial Database - HERE -The largest EFI folder collection for Hackintosh HERE -Support Olarila Vanilla Hackintosh by making a donation HERE -Professional Hackintosh Support since 2006 HERE
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