Hi. I have a brand new 14" MacBook Pro, M3 Max, 96GB RAM, 4TB SSD running Sonoma 14.6.1
Bought it last month, and just started (partially) using it last week.
While watching YouTube, I have had a couple of times where the audio started to STUTTER bad enough that I could not finish watching the video.
This happens in BOTH Firefox and Chrome - both of which are up-to-date.
I tried the obvious, like re-starting Firefox or re-booting my Mac.
No luck.
This also happened after I downloaded the video from YouTube and tried watching it that way. Issue occurs in Preview, QuickTIme, and VLC.
Apparently a lot of people on the Internet are having similar issues, however I don't see any solutions to the issue.
I pray this is just some annoying hardware driver or software issue, and not indicative that I own a $7,000 brick?!
Questions:
1.) Does anyone know about this issue?
2.) If so, WHAT is causing this issue?
3.) Most importantly, HOW do I fix it?
To be clear, this problem does NOT always happen, and even more peculiar, it seems to happen with CERTAIN YouTube videos - although when I have went back the next day, said problematic videos DID play correctly.
So this is NOT a source issue - it is an issue with my brand new MBP...
Bought it last month, and just started (partially) using it last week.
While watching YouTube, I have had a couple of times where the audio started to STUTTER bad enough that I could not finish watching the video.
This happens in BOTH Firefox and Chrome - both of which are up-to-date.
I tried the obvious, like re-starting Firefox or re-booting my Mac.
No luck.
This also happened after I downloaded the video from YouTube and tried watching it that way. Issue occurs in Preview, QuickTIme, and VLC.
Apparently a lot of people on the Internet are having similar issues, however I don't see any solutions to the issue.
I pray this is just some annoying hardware driver or software issue, and not indicative that I own a $7,000 brick?!
Questions:
1.) Does anyone know about this issue?
2.) If so, WHAT is causing this issue?
3.) Most importantly, HOW do I fix it?
To be clear, this problem does NOT always happen, and even more peculiar, it seems to happen with CERTAIN YouTube videos - although when I have went back the next day, said problematic videos DID play correctly.
So this is NOT a source issue - it is an issue with my brand new MBP...