toleda / audio_CloverALC

macOS Realtek ALC onboard audio with Clover
679 stars 109 forks source link

ALC1150 static/hissing coming from audio after updating patches for El Capitan #46

Open Jabraknick23 opened 8 years ago

Jabraknick23 commented 8 years ago

Hello, i recently updated my current hackintosh build from yosemite to el capitan. Mostly everything worked from my previous installation except the audio and bluetooth/handoff. I first got the audio working by updating my patches with cloveralc, and it worked perfectly. Afterwards, i got my bluetooth and handoff working by using the wireless half mini patches for el capitan and later updating the corresponding kexts in clover configurator for 10.11. The strange thing is that when i first got my audio working by using the cloveralc patches, it worked perfectly and i had no issues, but after installing the updated patches for my BT/handoff, thats when i started having problems. As far as functionality goes, everything works fine, but i have a very prominent static/hissing sound coming out of my speakers. It occurs just as i boot into OS X and then it stays. I have booted into my windows installation as well as ubuntu and the audio works flawlessly without any hissing or static, it only occurs in OS X. It even occurs when i have my volume all the way down. I have tried reinstalling all the patches and nothing seems to work, i am unsure of what to do and it is the only issue i am having at the moment. It only occurred right after i installed the patches for my bt/handoff but before that it was perfect. If i could get some help with this strange issue i would gladly appreciate it as i am unaware of what is causing it. Thank you.

toleda commented 8 years ago

Issue appears to be specific to your system. No OS X line of code is changed to enable audio or bluetooth. Realtek drivers can leave the codec in an improper state effecting OS X audio, uninstall the Realtek drivers. No problem with Microsoft audio driver. Suggest a clean install (separate test partition) to find the root cause of your audio quality problem.