A bizzare story came forth after the 16-Inches Apple Macbook Pro was released. The computer’s being reported to be having some weird popping sounds that comes from it’s speakers. Although not all the units are affected by this error but it seems there is a lot of them with the situation.
It’s much enough to get the attentions of Apple making the company to affirm it would work on the issues as soon as it can.
The issue is thought to be about software error or whatever it is. But based upon some internal support document which has it that Apple is investigating the issue and that a fix is already being scheduled for future software updates.
That’s good news, because it means that this isn’t a hardware issue but rather something that can be fixed via software that means no need to recall the device instead a software roll-out will simply fix the problem.
As a result, Apple says that support teams shouldn’t replace impacted notebooks.
If a customer hears a popping sound when playback is stopped on their MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019)
When using Final Cut Pro X, Logic Pro X, QuickTime Player, Music, Movies, or other applications to play audio, users may hear a pop come from the speakers after playback has ended. Apple is investigating the issue. A fix is planned in future software updates. Do not set up service, or replace the user’s computer, as this is a software-related issue.
Although there isn’t any official date for the release of the software but we’d expect the arrival to be sooner than later. And it’s likely it could be towards the new year before we can get this updates.
Maybe you should just use other devices to play your music for now rather than the massive Macbook pro because it might result in the annoying pop sound popping up again.
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