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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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Jul 24, 2012 10:49 AM in response to F150Wahoo

Same problem here. I find it starts ~12 minutes in when playing a Hulu+ video stream, and anywhere from 1-4 minutes in on VoIP calls. Can occasionally clear distortion by opening system preferences / sound and going to the Output tab; distortion starts again when I bring up the Input tab.


Macbook Air 13" (3 weeks old), Thunderbolt display (<1 week old), all updates applied. Occurs with or without a USB device plugged in to the display or the system.

Jul 25, 2012 12:25 AM in response to F150Wahoo

Same here. 2012 MBA 11" running Lion. Bass signal degrades to static within a few minutes. I've been using the computer regularly for almost a month when this issue cropped up. However, I have NO USB connections in to the back of the monitor. Only 1 firewire 800 drive. Issue did not occur until I plugged a LaCie USB 3 drive directly in to my MBA. Very odd. Hopefully a firmware update will fix the issue.

Jul 25, 2012 9:42 PM in response to F150Wahoo

Continue my experiment!

The combo of MBA mid-2012 and Thunderbolt frustrates me really.


Test14: No issue within 4 hours on my MBA2012 and TB Display on Tuesday

Test15: No issue within 4 hours on my MBA2012 and TB Display on Wednesday

Test16: Failure after 2.5 hours on my MBA2012 and TB Display on Thursday

I was disappointed with Apple Design Quality recently.


My macbook pro mid-2010 and mac-mini mid-2010 never disappoint me.

Jul 26, 2012 3:56 AM in response to F150Wahoo

I can't find the thread again now, but I saw one forum thread was suggesting it was WIFI related. I turned off the wifi, and used the TB Ethernet and went 2-3 hours without the sound issue occuring before I went to bed (this is highly unusual for me, normally it only lasts half an hour if that). I've not had a chance to test it for a longer period yet, but perhaps this is worth trying on your own setups.


Steps> Set WiFi to OFF

Jul 26, 2012 5:42 AM in response to F150Wahoo

I'm not sure if I'm glad that it worked or not tbh, as it potentially points towards it being a hardware issue. Still, glad that I can at least mitigate the issue for a while. I still need to test with a "new user" account, as directed by apple support - but if that fails, I'll call them back up and update them.


I'll try and remain optimistic that it can be fixed in software.

Jul 26, 2012 8:35 AM in response to F150Wahoo

Hi,


I did test case 1~11 with WiFi off, and iPhone 4G AP connected.

I did test case 12~16 with WiFi off, and 1GbE connected to TB display.


With WiFi off, I still got failure.


I proposed you may consider test over 8 hours, 4 times of positive result, at least, for solution confirmation.


Could someone from Apple tell me which one I shall return for exchange(MBA or TB display)?

My trouble is that Apple dealer is not willing to accept I return both, becasue Apple controls dealer strictly in TWN.


My feeling to Apple's commitment is not good.

Jul 26, 2012 5:16 PM in response to snow peak

I'm still having the same issue now that I have installed Mountain Lion. The only difference is I can no longer toggle back and forth in the system preferences from the thunderbolt display the laptop display to get rid of it it stays. If it is a Wi-Fi issue that's too bad because that's my only means of connecting as I'm so far away from the main Internet connection.


I did submit in the log into Apple and still waiting for response from them too.

Audio Problem with 2012 MacBook Air and Thunderbolt Display

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