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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Audio problem with 10.4.10 update.
This was also mentioned on the official apple forums, although no one has come up with any information on a fix. After updating, people (including myself) with Mac Minis have an issue where the sound will pop because the audio is turning on/off like it was trying to save energy. This should NOT be happening on a Mini. Does anyone have ANY idea of how we can fix this? It's pretty annoying to hear a popping every 30 seconds.
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macrumors Demi-God
Join Date: Jan 2007
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This is also happening with my external speakers on my MacBook.
Can you link me with the post over at Apple?
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YES! Man, I was hoping I wasn't the only one having this problem. I posted about it in the main 10.4.10 thread. Would LOVE to have a fix. This is just an annoyance, but it's a fairly huge annoyance, IMO. Would love to get a fix for it.
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macrumors 6502
Join Date: May 2006
Location: England, United Kingdom
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It's happening on my MacBook CD too. It's VERY irritating.
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macrumors newbie
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Happening on my CD Macbook as well
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macrumors regular
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: California
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This happens to me with my C2D Macbook with External JBL speakers. It's very annoying.
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macrumors 6502
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Thailand
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I guess I can just deal with it until someone comes up with a fix. I can't hear any popping or anything while I'm playing music, so that's good.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Happening on my Mabcook CD as well w/ external speakers.. I thought it was my speakers until i found this thread. I was getting pretty annoyed.
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macrumors 68000
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: America's Third World
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Hmmm... On a C2D Macbook I'm not experiencing any sort of popping noise with either internal audio or with an external FireWire audio device. Are any you who are (getting random popping sounds) using any sort of 3rd-party "EQ" or "sound enhancer" software?
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I've got Bose Companion 2 speakers connected through the headphone jack.
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macrumors regular
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Macclesfield/Salford England
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SAme with me
My JBL speakers i use with my C2D 20" iMac speakers have been popping as well!
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macrumors regular
Join Date: Jun 2003
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Its happening to me too when I have external speakers plugged in. There's a slight "pop" when audio hasn't been played for awhile.
I'm on a black MacBook 2.16 Core 2 Duo. |
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macrumors 6502
Join Date: Mar 2007
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It's also happening on my MBP (2.16 C2D)...using Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 external speakers. I noticed it immediately after rebooting once the 10.4.10 install was done..
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macrumors 68000
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Australia
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Is this "pop" sound happening during playback or when nothing is being played through the speakers? Do you hear it for example when you have speakers plugged in and nothing playing, no iTunes opened but just every few seconds/minutes or does the sound happen intermittently during playing? Does it only happen with external speakers or with internal speakers as well?
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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It's definitely a 10.4.10 problem, and never happens during playback. I just stopped iTunes and about a minute later there was this "pop" (mostly a slight low thud from the Subwoofer). When I start iTunes back up I get it again just before the music comes in.
This is with external speakers plugged in - i've tried but can't hear it with the internal ones...but since it's a very low sound I didn't expect to. |
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macrumors member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Edinburgh
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Same here - Macbook Pro C2D 2.33, external speakers. Very annoying
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macrumors 68000
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: America's Third World
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I've worked on a couple of audio projects today on my C2D Macbook, and I happy to say it's not happening on my system... but... I rarely have any reason to monitor from the analog audio output jack on the Macbook. I use a FireWire device for that, and it's as clean of pops and clicks as it was before 10.4.10. So, just to see... I plugging a set of Sony V7000J headphones directly into my C2D Macbook's headphone jack I'm not hearing any pops at all. This is after staring iTunes, exiting it, and then wearing the headphones for 3 minutes after iTunes was stopped. On restarting iTunes and playing a tune I don't hear a click, pop or or any sudden bursts of noise, etc. The Sonys go down to 5Hz and are efficient enough to crank up to the sound levels loud enough to cause pain off the Macbook's output, so I'd think the pops would be audible... I don't have a pair of 'consumer' desktop speakers where I'm out to try out right at the moment. But hooking up an adapter from the Macbook's audio jack to a set of Lo-Z cables run straight into a 800 watt power amp connected to a couple of 15" 2-way speakers I don't get any pops after trying the same test at volume levels high enough to shake the floor joists. Is it possible the desktop speaker system you're using has some sort of circuit built in that automatically cuts the speaker system off after a certain period of no audio input that's perhaps the source of these pops? |
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macrumors 6502
Join Date: May 2006
Location: England, United Kingdom
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It is DEFIANTLY the 10.4.10 update. I have a large pair of HiFi speakers attached to my MacBook's audio out. When there is no sound for, call it 10/15 seconds (I haven't counted), there is simply a "pop" as the audio out is shutdown, the same sound you get if you close the lid on your MacBook and it goes to standby. Play a sound and it pops again as the sound is turned back on.
This was not here pre.10, it is now. All Apple has to do is stop the audio going into this "sleep" like state after a period of inactivity - That's how it's always been, that's how I want it! If it's not fixed in a few days, I'm rolling back to .9 because its absurd and extremely irritating. |
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macrumors member
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: UK
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Ok. I've been lurking on here for a few months but only just registered for this.
I thought I had the same problem as all of you until I read this thread. I have a c2d 2.16 MBP and an echo audiofire 4 firewire audio interface. I am getting these popping and clicking sounds too which seemed to start straight after the 10.4.10 update. I only experience the pops when some sort of audio is playing whether it is in itunes, logic pro, quicktime or whatever. It never happens unless some audio is going through the sound card. I thought I was in the same situation as all of you but apparently I'm not. It is an absolute ball-ache. Any ideas? |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Watching ink dry
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Well I don't know if it is related, but after installing 10.4.10 Skype was playing up.
More precisely, the IPEVO phone wasn't recognised. Before the update is was fine. After re-installing the Mac drivers all is OK now. |
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macrumors member
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: UK
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Ahh. I have the same problem with external speakers from the built in audio. About a minute after I close itunes it pops and then just before I play anything it pops again. It is nowhere near as bad as the intermittent popping of my external sound card though. I wonder if the two are related...
Can anyone else with an firewire sound card and the inbuilt audio problems confirm this? |
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macrumors newbie
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Last edited by tzonic : Jan 11, 2010 at 07:47 PM. |
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macrumors 6502a
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Chalk me up as well. Highly irritating.
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