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HDMI audio in macOS High Sierra VM [SOLVED]

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I have audio from my GTX 1050 working with Windows 10. Sound comes through Google Remote Desktop.

But with High Sierra, I can't get any sound. I tried adjusting the XML to have the card be a multifunction card with audio as a subsystem. I tried an HDMI.kext in Clover in the EFI folder.

I bought a USB sound adapter, but that might only provide sound on the actual server in the basement - not through remote access methods.

Does anyone have sound working in a VM of macOS High Sierra like it does with Windows 10 with a GTX card such that sound comes through remote desktop?

Edited by nraygun
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Not every remote access software supports audio passthrough in iOS even if it works in Windows. Try noMachine or AnyDesk. Both worked for me in the past with a passed through 1050ti.

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Bingo!
Looks like NoMachine added its own audio adapter and now I get sound!

 

Thanks Bastl!!!

 

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