Donny S Beatz

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  1. I removed the layout-id but IORegistry still pulls that <07 00 00 00> Sounds good. I'll shoot you a message. I appreciate all the help!
  2. Thank you again for the reply and help, I greatly appreciate it! Correct, after each change I make, I save, unmount and reboot the VM. When I run that nvram command I get an error that data was not found. From what I Google that seems normal? I searched the config.plist and found 3 entries. I enabled WriteFlash and rebooted but still nothing. I'm just not sure where that IORegistry is pulling that layout-id from.
  3. So I went through each layout you converted for me (thank you so much, btw!) but still no dice. I changed out the layout-id in OpenCore Configurator, verified in the config.plist that the conversion is right but in IORegistryExplorer the layout-id is not right. If the layout # works under boot-args it should work for the layout-id value right?
  4. Thank you for your prompt reply again! This is where my confusion comes into play. I converted each of these when I tested them with the website you gave me. I noticed after a reboot I went back into check the string and that's where it is getting converted to that "0CAAAAA00" or whatever value. Is there something that could be causing this. Just so I'm not missing a step. Boot up macOS Launch OpenCore Configurator Tools > Mount EFI > Mount disk Open config.plist from OC folder Go to "Device Properties" Add/edit "layout-id" field Convert layout ID i.e "11 0 0 0" to Base64 Input in "Value" field Save Unmount EFI Reboot After a reboot, I check sound preferences and don't see any device so I go back and mount the EFI/config and check the value and that's where I see that "0CAAAA00". Sorry I forgot to mention that last night, it was well past midnight and I was ready for bed. 😅
  5. I'm not entirely sure what i'm doing wrong. I tested the different layout IDs and went through each one on the list but still can't seem to get audio to work when applying it via Device Properties. If i do the boot-args method it will work. Am I missing something?
  6. Thank you for the reply! I will take a look at this later tonight. The motherboard is a Gigabyte B450 AORS PRO WIFI - which has the same Realtek ALC1220 used in the article. Just to clarify I should remove the boot-arg, then in the Device Properties add a layout-id value of "11 0 0 0" and that should work? Also thank you for linking the thread, I will go through that as well.
  7. Hi all, Had a question for those who had to configure audio in their VM. I was able to get an install of macOS Monterey going. I was able to get Apple services, GPU pass thru, network, etc. I followed this article for audio: https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/universal/audio.html#testing-your-layout I was working on audio last night using OpenCore Configurator and it will work if I have the boot-arg in the NVRAM section. But, if I add the layout-id via Device Properties and remove the boot-arg as stated it doesn't appear to work. Am I doing something incorrectly? Also, does anyone use VoodooHDA instead? I'm curious to see if that will get my line-in for mic to work but it's not a deal breaker as I may just opt to use a USB audio interface since I'm planning to utilize this VM more for music production. Thanks in advance!