I heard the pop when I paused a YouTube video today. That’s the first time I’ve noticed it on any Mac. I guess I don’t really care because I use headphones most of the time and one pop with YouTube doesn’t bug me much.
I will just lay down some facts because i am seeing too much confusion about this issue:
1. The affected models are 2018 and 2019 MacBooks, both 15 inch and 16 inch.
2. It has nothing to do with thermal expansion noises that previous models had.
3. The pop is digitally generated and it’s the same sound that you hear when you are changing the sample rate of your system or when your audio gets out of sync or when the buffer of an audio interface is running out and in many other cases.
4. Big Vloggers are praising those machines and never report issues like that because: 1) Some are getting their laptops for free. 2) They don’t know what an audio pop is. 3) They are being paid by Apple. 4) Their heads are full of dead air so they already live in a world full of pops.
5. Apple knows this for a long time. My first report was back in August and one senior advisor was already familiar with this issue.
6. Ditching Safari is not a solution as the popping occurs in almost every pro app, like FCPX.
7. Ditching the internal speakers is also not a solution since this is a laptop and we all paid a significant amount of money for those parts to actually use the bloody speakers.
8. At least 3 out of 4 units are having this issue. I have tested 6 display machines so far (15 inch) and all of them where popping, although not as loud as mine does.
9. Anchovies are so aggressively salty and oily that could add a layer of “umami” in any food. Try this. Just put 10 of them in your blender, add some lime juice, blend and your secret sauce is ready.
I believe this is not harmful for the laptop. These are very low currents generated by a software bug that are finding their way through the internal audio interface to the speakers. There was a case with previous models where the speakers where blown due to large crackles while using specific applications like Premiere for example. But that was a different case.So basicly nothing that's damaging the laptop itself? And i guess there's no fix for this since this has been known since 2018.
6. Ditching Safari is not a solution as the popping occurs in almost every pro app, like FCPX.
7. Ditching the internal speakers is also not a solution since this is a laptop and we all paid a significant amount of money for those parts to actually use the bloody speakers.
Huh, i'm on 10.15.2.. It does say public beta though. I can even download 10.15.2 beta 3.This seems unlikely given that pretty much all of us are on Catalina 10.15.1. A future update may fix it, but certainly not the current one.
Huh, i'm on 10.15.2.. It does say public beta though. I can even download 10.15.2 beta 3.
This is our ticket to getting Apple to nix or make the TouchBar optionalHeard about this before buying and confirmed with the 16" I got today. Especially noticeable when you use the Touch Bar to skip to around on a YouTube video.
I assume it's just a software issue.
Is there any improvement in 10.15.2? I did opt in beta program, but considering the recent release of macOS and iOS, I'm holding off to wait for official release.Huh, i'm on 10.15.2.. It does say public beta though. I can even download 10.15.2 beta 3.
i don't know but someone said they had an update and it was gone. I have yet to receive my 16 inch MBP.Is there any improvement in 10.15.2? I did opt in beta program, but considering the recent release of macOS and iOS, I'm holding off to wait for official release.
I also have a Genius Bar appointment today. Let's see what they say.
Tried that. Didn’t work.i saw a video that says force quitting coreaudiod gives a temporary solution? Can anyone check on this?
Tried that. Didn’t work.
It’s on all T2 models in varying degrees, they wont and try to sweep it under the carpet.Is it so difficult to play an empty mp3 to solve the problem until apple fix that?
Exactly.It’s on all T2 models in varying degrees, they wont and try to sweep it under the carpet.
I agree with what you said. So it would be better if anyone with this issue could complain to Apple, just to bring it to their attention. Otherwise, we may end up waiting forever.Exactly.
There are always some useful workarounds to overcome issues like this but this is not the point here. Of course we can play empty mp3s in the background but i didn’t imagine exactly this when i stepped into an Apple store to buy my laptop.
The fact that this is the only solution so far doesn’t mean that all we have to do is just wait for this to be addressed. As i wrote in a previous post, Apple will never fix this if we just wait. Judging from previous issues it takes a serious amount of complaints until things are getting fixed.
I agree with what you said. So it would be better if anyone with this issue could complain to Apple, just to bring it to their attention. Otherwise, we may end up waiting forever.
Please let us know what happens at the "Genius" BarIs there any improvement in 10.15.2? I did opt in beta program, but considering the recent release of macOS and iOS, I'm holding off to wait for official release.
I also have a Genius Bar appointment today. Let's see what they say.
Just returned from Genius Bar.Please let us know what happens at the "Genius" Bar