I really want to get one of these, this is my only hang up. What are the chances this is a software/firmware issue?
50/50 but i think this is a desgin flaw. Had the same problem with mojave.I really want to get one of these, this is my only hang up. What are the chances this is a software/firmware issue?
I really want to get one of these, this is my only hang up. What are the chances this is a software/firmware issue?
Don't know what Jesus thinks, but it's possible this is a complex issue, not fixable by doing only one thing.Jesus..is not a big thing but again...why Apple isnt fixing the whole issue but just half of it
so for you...even an complex issue should take over 1 year to be fixed? And this is not a low-medium company...its Apple...yes Apple that provide us 4 years the butterfly keyboard...so let not try to somehow found them excusesDon't know what Jesus thinks, but it's possible this is a complex issue, not fixable by doing only one thing.
Ok, its clear the pop sound related with safari is not fixed...
Apple still need some work..and macrumors should not let this go...and we need some red flag for Apple
FCP is fixed...its clear that Apple is fixing 1 thing over 1 year
With Mojave they fixed the sound issue from Apple Music
After 1 year we have FCP sound issue fix
Lets hope in 1 year we will have safari youtube sound issue fixed
Jesus..is not a big thing but again...why Apple isnt fixing the whole issue but just half of it
Just answering your question why Apple may not have totally solved the problem all at once. No matter the size of a company, problems will be dealt with in relation to their severity and ease of solution. I'll leave it to you (and Jesus) whether that's an excuse or an explanation.so for you...even an complex issue should take over 1 year to be fixed? And this is not a low-medium company...its Apple...yes Apple that provide us 4 years the butterfly keyboard...so let not try to somehow found them excuses
What are you even talking about? The person that posted that has NO hardware listed in their sig. Just making stuff up are you? SMHgive him a rest...hes just trolling...he cancel the 16" that has proper cooling,keyboard but he keeps his 13" 2019 that also has this software pop issue
Bottom line for me only safari+youtube still has this issue...the rest are fixed
The only person trolling is you I’m afraid. And who says I’m a “dude”? It’s pathetic how certain members like you seem to get your rocks off meaninglessly attacking strangers. It’s sad really!Dude he’s trolled all over that thread.
If you have pre 2018 model, of course it is fixed...so what model do you haveJust updated to the latest Catalina release, and the issue does seem to be fixed for me in normal usage, seeking in YouTube videos, etc. Now I don't hear any popping sound at all. However, I don't use FCP X, so I haven't tested that.
I am referring to my MBP 16".If you have pre 2018 model, of course it is fixed...so what model do you have
yes, on my 2018 15" never had this issue on FCP X..only on the 16"I used FCP X on my 2018 all the time and I never had a single popping sound until I got the 16 inch.
I really want to get one of these, this is my only hang up. What are the chances this is a software/firmware issue?
Apple already acknowledged this is a software issue and a fix is on the way.
Well Apple didn't state when, they just said a fix is on the way. I'm not too worried about it. My 16" MBP won't be delivered until the 27th and this issue is not that serious enough to stop productivity.Not in the current 10.15.3 beta.
Such vitriol! Jeez.Thanks so much for letting us all know, we were all desperately wondering what your plans were with your order. I know I can rest easy now knowing that your cancelled it.
And FWIW, the popping has completely gone away for me with the latest Catalina update.
Interesting. How do you explain people saying the issue has improved or vanished if its unifixable via firmware.The popping is a chip design fault and also randomly occurs on the iOS devices released in the last year, especially if you have some sounds playing when taking an incoming call. It only happens on the built in speakers and not when connected to external speakers or headphones. Either the chip designers of the T2 and Bionic screwed up or Apple deliberately did this to pressure users to buy AirPods.
They may find more software mitigations but this issue was introduced with the T2 and existed in High Sierra, Mojave and Catalina, and all the beta builds between each software update. There have been more firmware updates to these affected Macs than any Macs or any computer in the history of computing (this isn't an exaggeration).
I predict this will never be fully fixed. Never has an issue had so many attempts to fix it and remained unresolved after 18 months. The same goes for the BridgeOS crashes. I wouldn't touch a new computer with a T2.