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Q: 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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  • by OfficialMattM,

    OfficialMattM OfficialMattM Oct 10, 2013 5:53 AM in response to robgough
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    Oct 10, 2013 5:53 AM in response to robgough

    This issue ABSOLUTELY WAS NOT fixed. I have even received new machines, completely wiped several different machines, installed every update.

     

    NOT FIXED. I have had the issue for over a year now and it persists.

  • by robgough,

    robgough robgough Oct 10, 2013 6:01 AM in response to OfficialMattM
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    Oct 10, 2013 6:01 AM in response to OfficialMattM

    Sorry to hear that. I'm surprised, mine was quite bad - but has been fine for some time. I think it was probably fixed with 10.8.1 as per this article: http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7-57498888-263/os-x-10.8.1-update-fixes-thund erbolt-audio-issues-and-more/.

  • by OfficialMattM,

    OfficialMattM OfficialMattM Oct 10, 2013 6:07 AM in response to robgough
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    Oct 10, 2013 6:07 AM in response to robgough

    I was hopeful when I got that update.

     

    For me the problem exists when using third party software, most notably Google Chrome. Sound (even system sound) becomes very garbled only fixable  by removing physical cables or switching back and forth in audio output.

     

    Happens many times a day.

  • by robgough,

    robgough robgough Oct 10, 2013 6:11 AM in response to OfficialMattM
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    Oct 10, 2013 6:11 AM in response to OfficialMattM

    Mavericks (10.9) should be out in a few weeks, fingers crossed that fixes it for you.

  • by janinafee,

    janinafee janinafee Oct 10, 2013 6:14 AM in response to robgough
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    Oct 10, 2013 6:14 AM in response to robgough

    Thank you for your reply, robgough. As I've mentioned, I am not really an audio expert and therefore I am also not 100% sure whether it is the same problem as others were describing. Nevertheless, everything is updated, but the humming (that's how it sounds maybe) is still there. Fortunately no loud cracks or similar really annoying sounds. But still, as I am in the 2weeks period, I will replace it, hoping not to get another "monday" product in return.

     

    Glad for you that it is fixed now and good luck to the others.

  • by robgough,

    robgough robgough Oct 10, 2013 7:15 AM in response to janinafee
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    Oct 10, 2013 7:15 AM in response to janinafee

    Hi janinafee, that does actually sound like a slightly different issue. Could be a hardware thing, but it sounds a little like a grounding issue.

     

    If you have a moment, it's probably worth ensuring that your TBD is plugged directly into a wall socket (and not an extension lead) .. and perhaps worth trying in a different socket too. I'm no expert, but it may be worth reading this thread https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5278216?start=0&tstart=0.

  • by janinafee,

    janinafee janinafee Oct 11, 2013 10:33 AM in response to robgough
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    Oct 11, 2013 10:33 AM in response to robgough

    Hey robgough,

     

    I tried this as well, but it did not help unfortunately, now I've replaced it with another one and so far, everything is fine. As you said, after reading many different threads and blogs, I also think my problem was a slightly different one.

    Thank you for your suggestions!

  • by GaryFL1,

    GaryFL1 GaryFL1 Nov 7, 2013 6:09 AM in response to F150Wahoo
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    Nov 7, 2013 6:09 AM in response to F150Wahoo

    So, here we are November 7th, Mavericks is out, and I have the same issues on the final release.  13" late 2012 Air connected to TBD.  Very frustrating, as I cant do anything with audio.  Is there a known workaround for this until Apple fixes in an update?  (I've tried stopping coreaudio process, plugged headphones, restarted...nothing)

  • by soyiuz,

    soyiuz soyiuz Nov 7, 2013 8:57 AM in response to F150Wahoo
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    Nov 7, 2013 8:57 AM in response to F150Wahoo

    The best thing about Apple products--high resale value. I recouped 75% of the purchase price and bought an Asus for 1/3rd of the remainder. It is non-glossy, silent, black and beautiful.

  • by RiggerIII,

    RiggerIII RiggerIII Nov 7, 2013 9:55 AM in response to F150Wahoo
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    Nov 7, 2013 9:55 AM in response to F150Wahoo

    Yes, I install Mavericks and now the sound issue is back again. **** this is so frustrating. Apple how about resolve quickly this time. Last time it was months for an update to correct it.

  • by npomfret,

    npomfret npomfret Dec 31, 2013 8:25 AM in response to F150Wahoo
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    Dec 31, 2013 8:25 AM in response to F150Wahoo

    I've not read all the posts (there are 15 pages now), but I just wanted to say it's no isolated to the macbook air.  I have exactly the same problem on my mac mini using maverics...

     

    • os x 10.9.1
    • mac mini 2011
    • 8GB ram
    • thunderbolt display

     

    It doesn't always happen, but when it does restarting the audio fixes it for about a minute.  Removing the usb devices from the display seems to have made an improvement - thanks for the tip.  Does anyone know if apple will replace out-of-warantee displays?  They're good like that sometimes for known manufacturing faults.

  • by givealoha,

    givealoha givealoha Jan 26, 2014 12:42 PM in response to rolandofromperu
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    Jan 26, 2014 12:42 PM in response to rolandofromperu

    I have two MBP's, noise happens with both.

  • by masonjount,

    masonjount masonjount Apr 24, 2014 6:40 AM in response to F150Wahoo
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    Apr 24, 2014 6:40 AM in response to F150Wahoo

    Curious... no fix yet?

     

    Same issue here... 15 rMBP (earlier gen)... sound works if switching back to MBP and then back to TD; but only temporarily.

  • by Golan Ben-Oni,

    Golan Ben-Oni Golan Ben-Oni Oct 29, 2014 10:00 AM in response to masonjount
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    Oct 29, 2014 10:00 AM in response to masonjount

    Folks,

     

    I just began having this issue on my MacbookAir and Thunderbolt display -- but curiously, not until I upgraded to Yosemite.  Killing the coreaudiod process, or switching between audio destinations will solve the issue for a short period of time.  I've reported this to Apple by opening up a support case, and I'm working with a specialist now to try and isolate the issue.  I'm certain they're going to ask me to do a clean installation, so I'm going to try to reproduce the issue on an external (clean) installation of OS X Yosemite. So far, they simply asked me to create a new userID on my system (Which I did, and did not resolve the problem).

     

    Like other users, I'm using the external thunderbolt display audio, and have WiFi enabled (although my primary network interface is the display wired-ethernet interface).

     

    I will typically see the problem within 30 minutes of active use.  I use no external disk storage when this occurs, and can get it to happen without large volume transfers over the ethernet--  I'm curious to know whether the issue has resurfaced from the 10.8.1 fix by apple, or whether this had never really been resolved.

     

    Golan.

  • by QaisarSchem,

    QaisarSchem QaisarSchem Nov 21, 2014 5:23 AM in response to Golan Ben-Oni
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    Nov 21, 2014 5:23 AM in response to Golan Ben-Oni

    I just noticed it makes noise only when it's connected through the Electricity Backup / UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) maybe because of the voltage difference... Anyone using UPS with it?

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