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Audio Problem with 2012 MacBook Air and Thunderbolt Display

I'm experiencing an audio problem when I connect my 2012 MacBook Air to my 27" Thunderbolt Display. When playing audio of any form (e.g., iTunes, Skype, streaming music via Chrome), the audio starts out sounding fine. After about 1 minute and 40 seconds, you start to hear static mixed in with the audio. After about 3 minutes, the audio is completely overcome with static; the original audio is totally indecipherbable.


I only experience this problem when playing audio through the Thunderbolt Display's speakers using my 2012 MacBook Air.


The problem does not occur when playing audio through the 2012 MacBook Air's speakers.


The problem does not occur when playing audio through the Thunderbolt display with a previous-generation (mid-2011) MacBook Air.


I have installed all currently-available software updates.


Is anyone aware of a solution to this issue? Any help you can offer is much appreciated.


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13" MacBook Air Specs

  • Model ID: MacBookAir5,2
  • Processor: 2 GHz Intel Core i7
  • Memory: 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
  • OS: Mac OS X Lion 10.7.4


27" Apple Thunderbolt Display (MC914LL/A)

MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2012), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

Posted on Jun 23, 2012 10:08 AM

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Aug 12, 2012 3:34 AM in response to David Cittadini

Same issue here on a 2012 MBP 15" (no retina) when using a USB device (Focusrite Saffire 6). Sometimes there's no sound at all, sometimes it's crackle. Sometimes I can have sound when starting up Logic Pro, then suddenly no sound when switching to iTunes. Sometimes it's the other way arround. The ext soundcard still works fine with my old Core 2 Duo MBP, so it's definitely not the problem. Drivers also up to date on the new MBP.


Problem appears regardless of being connected to the TBD or not. Everything worked fine for the first 2-3 weeks after buying the machine, then the problems suddenly started. Upgrading to Mountain Lion did not have any effect - problem still existing.


A temp fix I discovered is to reselect the output sample rate for the USB device in Audio MIDI Setup (switching from 44100 Hz to 48000 Hz, and then back. Usually works for a short time, then the problem appears again.


Today I also experienced a new issue when playing in iTunes: started playing a song (normal output), then hit space to pause. Hit space again to play, then no output. Strange...

Aug 13, 2012 9:30 AM in response to Putsey82

You're complaining that a fix is in test, and at the same time complaining that their testing isn't good enough. Surely you can't have it both ways?


For me, I would like to have seen more communication that they were looking into it ... but I'm glad that there's a fix out, and I'll look forward to it being released.


In the meantime, if you can - turn off your WiFi and use the Ethernet built into the monitor. That should stop the crackling until the fix is released.

Aug 20, 2012 2:34 AM in response to F150Wahoo

Hey,


I know this might initially appear very slightly off topic, but there's a parallel discussion going on here https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4149309?start=0&tstart=0 that appears to be very similar to this one.


The main difference is most of us in the other discussion are not using TBD - instead the problem seems to be particularly affecting high spec machines, 2011 i7 iMac's, MBPs etc. It's not just sound (but system, cursor jumping, slow down etc), but the similarity to the choppy sound followed by static is too close to be coincidence to my mind.


All of this has happened immediately after ML install.

Aug 24, 2012 9:51 AM in response to TheFriendInMe

Installed 10.8.1 - DOES appear to fix the TBD Display Audio, HOWEVER I still have the same problem with my breakout audio box (Mbox 2 Mini). Audio works fine for maybe five minutes, then the distortion starts, then you switch sources and switch back to breakout box, and it works again for a few minutes.


That is with the Mbox plugged directly into the MBA (in clamshell). Going to try plugging it into one of the TBD's USB ports and see if I have the same problem.

Stay tuned ...

Sep 11, 2012 5:38 PM in response to F150Wahoo

Not sure if the issue be solved(Because I sent my TBD back for exchange), but 10.8.1 causes another problem here.

Yesterday, I was not able to get connected with the projector, while doing a presentation at a client site and plugging into the client's meeting room projector via Apple's adapter(DP-VGA).

Today, I was not able to get normal display on TH-42PHD7 Plasma TV at home, and no response while pressing any button on OSX 10.8.1.

However, I am sure the display on my Plasma TV was normal, while I played PPTV on OSX 10.8.


I suspect Apple creates another fatal bug, while trying to fix the audio issue on Thunderdisplay.


Disappoint me again!!😟

Audio Problem with 2012 MacBook Air and Thunderbolt Display

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