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Q: Intense FaceTime feedback after upgrade to 10.9

Hi Folks!

 

After the update to 10.9, a few days ago, I cannot make Face Time calls without terrible feedback on the other end.. I have tried turning the volume and internal microphone volume way down to zero and moving it up slowly in hope of making it go away. Then selecting the cancel ambient noise option in audio but the other person still hears a pronounced echo and feedback even with the my mic and speaker levels next to nothing..

 

I don't have any third party audio drivers on this system as I use my Mini for that, so everything is stock.

 

Before the update, FaceTime worked as advertised and I could turn the volume up to it's limits and literally walk around the house and talk to the person on the other end of the connection on a perfect audio and video connection. The laptop cancelled out well and there was no echo or feedback.

 

As of the update, that's all gone...

 

Does anyone have any ideas that might help this problem?

 

Thanks!

 

2012 15" MBP 2.2 i7 / 16Gb / 512Gb SSD

Posted on Oct 26, 2013 5:50 PM

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  • by NewPro User,

    NewPro User NewPro User Dec 17, 2013 7:56 PM in response to NewPro User
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    Dec 17, 2013 7:56 PM in response to NewPro User

    Well, that answers things.. Update to 10.9.1 actually made things significantly worse.. I had to back the update out with time machine..

     

    Congratulations folks, looks like FaceTime is only for iOS devices anymore.. My $2K laptop is nothing more than a, "handsfree rest" for an iphone when it comes to FaceTime.. That's really depressing...

     

    Not the first time that my machine has been broken by an OSX update and I fear that this one will never be corrected.

     

    Oh, and good luck with GMAIL..

     

    Wow, just wow..

  • by Teekert,

    Teekert Teekert Dec 23, 2013 10:47 AM in response to NewPro User
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    Dec 23, 2013 10:47 AM in response to NewPro User

    Same here, completely unuseable starting from the Mavericks update. 10.9.1 makes it even worse.

  • by NewPro User,

    NewPro User NewPro User Dec 27, 2013 9:59 PM in response to NewPro User
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    Dec 27, 2013 9:59 PM in response to NewPro User

    Well, I think we finally have an answer... It's the new audio drivers within 10.9.2 for Face TIme Audio... Feedback and echo free...

     

    I downloaded 10.9.2 from the devloper site and installed it with a restart.. Everything works smoothly so far..

     

    I tried it out tonight and it works beautifully.. No feedback or echo after the first few seconds.. Works with full volume on a MBP with the internal mic.

     

    I think this solves the issue..

     

    Crossing my fingers and thanks to Apple for fixing this issue..

  • by scientificstick,

    scientificstick scientificstick Dec 28, 2013 7:22 AM in response to NewPro User
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    Dec 28, 2013 7:22 AM in response to NewPro User

    Cool!  Thanks for posting.

  • by heycorky,

    heycorky heycorky Jan 8, 2014 8:28 PM in response to scientificstick
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    Jan 8, 2014 8:28 PM in response to scientificstick

    Today I tried to use FaceTime on my MacBook Mid 2009

    After updating to 10.9.1 build 13942

    The Mic is very low to the receiver they cannot hear me.

     

    Before the upgrade it worked perfectly.

     

    This BS about reformatting and doing a clean install, who has time for that?

     

    I am waiting for the ISSUE to be FIXED !!! It's so frustrating with these OS updates

    and the hardware and software issues that don't work.

     

    Apple Get IT Together please and fix the PROBLEM! ! ! !

  • by BornToBeMild,

    BornToBeMild BornToBeMild Mar 2, 2014 12:11 PM in response to NewPro User
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    Mar 2, 2014 12:11 PM in response to NewPro User

    I installed the official 10.9.2 release this weekend and just did a test FaceTime call with my parents, who are on a 2008 iMac, a 2013 iMac and an iPad.  Same problem when I FaceTime from my 2013 iMac running Mavericks, which didn't occur when running the prior OS version and which doesn't occur when I try from my iPhone 5.  Very disappointing.

  • by Brian_Rowland,

    Brian_Rowland Brian_Rowland Mar 2, 2014 4:40 PM in response to NewPro User
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    Mar 2, 2014 4:40 PM in response to NewPro User

    Quick survey: How many on this post have ever installed a 3rd party CoreAudio manager/Digital Audio Workstation on their system? If so, what vendor and version?

    If you're not sure, check in  menu>About this Mac>More Info...>System Report>and on the side bar Audio

    Anything beside "Built-in" listed there?

  • by scientificstick,

    scientificstick scientificstick Mar 2, 2014 10:12 PM in response to BornToBeMild
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    Mar 2, 2014 10:12 PM in response to BornToBeMild

    The upgrade didn't help for me either.  I called my brother (he was on an iOS device - I was on my mac).  He sounded perfect to me, but on his side, all he could hear was echos of everything he said, even when I turned my volume way way down.  Earphones solved the problem, but this shouldn't be necessary.  No other video conference software I have on this computer has this issue.

  • by scientificstick,

    scientificstick scientificstick Mar 2, 2014 10:14 PM in response to Brian_Rowland
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    Mar 2, 2014 10:14 PM in response to Brian_Rowland

    Regarding the survey, I have 4 things in my list of audio devices:

    -  Built In Microphone

    -  Built in Output

    -  Elements Organizer 11.0  (From Adobe Elements, which I have installed)

    -  Premier Elements 11.0  (From Adobe Elements, which I have installed)

  • by Zeek78,

    Zeek78 Zeek78 Mar 10, 2014 1:41 PM in response to NewPro User
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    Mar 10, 2014 1:41 PM in response to NewPro User

    i have a macbook air 2013, same problem here after upgrade to 10.9.2 facetime echo. Now i cant use facetime without headset. Before the update, everythig were fine.

  • by NewPro User,

    NewPro User NewPro User Mar 10, 2014 8:15 PM in response to NewPro User
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    Mar 10, 2014 8:15 PM in response to NewPro User

    A small frustration update.. With the release of the 10.9.2 public release, the good audio was broken again and back to where it was. The previous developer release seemed to fix the issue for me, but the final reverts back to the original feedback issue... My schedule didn't leave me well enough to find the driver set that changed. My apologies to the community and hope that it gets fixed someday.

     

    One step forward, two steps back....

     

    Reagrding Brian's question, there are no secondary audio devices present on this system. Thought of that first when I re-installed 10.9 from scratch to try and solve the problem.

     

    Good hunting my friends.. Good hunting.

  • by scientificstick,

    scientificstick scientificstick May 18, 2014 9:40 AM in response to NewPro User
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    May 18, 2014 9:40 AM in response to NewPro User

    Something I did seems to have fixed the problem.  I just downloaded 10.9.3, so that is probably what it was.  Install all the upgrades and hopefully it is fixed for you too

  • by malcolmchisholm,

    malcolmchisholm malcolmchisholm May 23, 2014 3:29 PM in response to NewPro User
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    May 23, 2014 3:29 PM in response to NewPro User

    My MBP came with Mavericks, currently 10.9.3, so I can't go back to an earlier version, but my correspondents on FT have the same echo complaint when I use it.  No problem if I use my iPod.

     

    I will try using a headphone and mic.

  • by malcolmchisholm,

    malcolmchisholm malcolmchisholm May 23, 2014 4:32 PM in response to malcolmchisholm
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    May 23, 2014 4:32 PM in response to malcolmchisholm

    Just plugged a headphone into the MacBook and the problem was solved.  However, I'd prefer not to have to wear a headphone every time I FT with people.  Does anyone know where the mic is on this laptop?

  • by Zeek78,

    Zeek78 Zeek78 May 25, 2014 11:18 PM in response to malcolmchisholm
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    May 25, 2014 11:18 PM in response to malcolmchisholm

    Headphones will work, but should not have been necessary. I think there is a software bug somewhere, my macbook air 2013 function now perfect after i reinstall osx from scratch.

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