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Volume Control issue
He folks,
I have successfully installed Mac Os x 10.6.2 on my AMD system.. I got the audio working with voodoohda and also installed voodoohdapref I able the output volume to show in menu bar however every time I want to lower or raise the volume the controller just reset to the same position as the output volume in system pref. In addition I have keyboard with a volume up/volume down and it causes the same issue (it resets to the default position). If I want to make the sound louder or lower I would have to go to system pref/ sound/output higher or lower. Any possible solutions? |
#2
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You have to patch the SystemUIServer daemon (/system/library/coreservices) with Marvin's AMD Utility.
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3000+ @2.3Ghz - Motherboard: ASUS A8N-SLI nForce4 SLI - nForceLAN by eno - SuperNForceATA by Medevil - RAM:2 GB DDR 333Mhz Audio: ALC850 Video: XFX nVidia GeForce 8400GS 256Mb (0x06e4) QE & CI from Chameleon 2 RC4Ethernet: Realtek RTL 8139 Series (working out of the box) OS: Snow Leopard 10.6.4 (aryajuanda's guide) + Windows XP 64bits |
#3
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No, I didn't patch SystemUIServer.
However I'm having some issue with Marvin AMD utility, after creating cpuid/package cpuid the app itself is freezing. The only way out is Force quitting it. Any ideas? |
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It appears that the AMD Utiliy freezes when it comes across encrypted binary in both Create Patcher Package and Patch all cpuid using cpuid file.
So I tried patching the itunes folder.. and it worked flawless (which there wasn't any encrypted). So any ideas? |
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Yes, it also freezes here at the end but if you create the patcher package and then move the patches foldes to the root you should be able to run the patcher in single user boot mode. That would be the correct way of doing it cause SystemUIServer is open when the interface is loaded.
How you may ask, here is a step by step: 1- once marvin is done look in the desktop for the amd.patch.folder and move the "patches" folder to the root of the partition (/) 2- reboot 3- in chameleon boot in single user mode (-s) 4- follow these terminal commands: Quote:
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3000+ @2.3Ghz - Motherboard: ASUS A8N-SLI nForce4 SLI - nForceLAN by eno - SuperNForceATA by Medevil - RAM:2 GB DDR 333Mhz Audio: ALC850 Video: XFX nVidia GeForce 8400GS 256Mb (0x06e4) QE & CI from Chameleon 2 RC4Ethernet: Realtek RTL 8139 Series (working out of the box) OS: Snow Leopard 10.6.4 (aryajuanda's guide) + Windows XP 64bits |
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Perfect! it worked.
Thank you for your time!. |