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Multiple monitors connected using the DP connector will be topped off with one audio output remaining

Open lzism opened this issue 7 months ago • 2 comments

macOS Version

Ventura

What is your CPU's model?

Intel Core i7-12700

What is your GPU's model?

AMD Radeon RX 6750 GRE 10 GB

Please describe the behaviour in detail.

I have two monitors connected to the discrete graphics card through the DP interface, and when I turn on the sound output options, only the monitor on the DP interface with low priority can be selected, and the monitor with high priority can be used as OC selection, and the interface monitor on the macOS password input interface is not. When I reboot the system coreaudio problem can be solved, or one using HDMI

What should've happened instead?

Both monitors should work as audio outputs and type

If applicable, attach the .gpuRestart, .panic, etc file related to this issue.

No response

lzism avatar May 08 '25 12:05 lzism

I'm a bit of a noob, but I've speculated through various searches that it's a driver issue: Replace the ports on both monitors, sequence port audio available One with DP and one with HDMI, both ports can be used as audio outputs Trigger the coreaudiod operation to brush out the eaten monitor, e.g. reboot the monitor after booting, manually kill the coreaudiod

lzism avatar May 08 '25 12:05 lzism

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lzism avatar May 08 '25 12:05 lzism

NootRX has absolutely no audio code, it's not a bug with it

VisualEhrmanntraut avatar Aug 05 '25 19:08 VisualEhrmanntraut

I'm sorry, I'm not a professional, and this might be an issue with my Hackintosh configuration. My guess is that macOS shouldn't have problems with both DP monitors just because of a connection issue. I think it might be related to the loading of the DP port or the order, not an audio code problem. Of course, you are the professional.

lzism avatar Aug 07 '25 09:08 lzism