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Oct 22, 2014 4:28 AM in response to HemThoreauby zeca_pipocas,Gents,
Let's also report this on the typical forums that speak with apple: 9to5mac, appleinsider, macrumors and so on. All of those sites have links to report issues such as this one to them.
Cheers.
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Oct 22, 2014 4:47 AM in response to zeca_pipocasby mommu,Hey zeca
I agree, this should be the next logical step. Its a shame we cant get any response from Apple's recommended official support site.
If Apple is not responding, we have to wonder if they're actually even aware of this issue or just ignoring us to avoid the embarrassment. Im pretty sure its the latter. From what i read this is not the only issue with OS X Yosemite, apparently there are some wifi issues as well.
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Oct 22, 2014 5:32 AM in response to mommuby Märits,Same problem here, using late 2012 retina with Sony X5 bluetooth speakers. Worked perfectly in Mavericks. Now, I can't listen to music over bluetooth anymore.
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Oct 22, 2014 6:44 AM in response to mommuby Nataku,Some of you seem to misunderstand what this forum is. This is a COMMUNITY support forum. A place where we go to get help from each other. This is not a place where Apple official support comes to respond to issues. I assume everyone went to the official bug report system and reported this bug, right? (I did).
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Oct 22, 2014 6:54 AM in response to Natakuby mommu,Hey Nataku
Thanks for clearing that up and reporting it. Makes sense. I searched for 'official bug report system', seems like you need to be a developer to report there. I have registered a developers account but am not sure if i can post it ( im not a developer)
Would appreciate if other developers here could report this bug.
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Oct 22, 2014 7:09 AM in response to mommuby Nataku,I reported the bug in the OS X Feedback area: https://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html
Didn't need to be a dev for that one.
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Oct 22, 2014 7:24 AM in response to Natakuby mommu,Done. Hopefully everyone here does the same for them to take notice.
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Oct 22, 2014 8:36 AM in response to mommuby John Pelura III,Same issue with MBP mid 2010 13" and Sony BTX-500.
Another thing I noticed was that when adjusting the audio while listening to pandora, I don't get the system feedback and it takes about 10 seconds for the audio to adjust.
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Oct 22, 2014 8:41 AM in response to mommuby jimbomt,I'm experiencing the same problem. Have a late 2008 MacBook Pro paired with Bose SoundLink II. Everything was ok on Mavericks and now there's always a lag when playing movies and audio in general (including iTunes).
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Oct 22, 2014 9:01 AM in response to mommuby MouldySquid,Yep. Encountering the same issue with audio and video playback on bluetooth audio equipment. Bug report sent.
Keep in mind, everyone, that Apple does not review these fora. It is not surprising that there has been no response to this thread from Apple.
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Oct 22, 2014 10:57 AM in response to mommuby BeckieBea,**waves**
Having the lag here as well, although I initially thought it was just Amazon Music being silly because that does happen.
And then when I was reading through the thread I realized that the audio QUALITY in my headphones has drastically decreased. I was hearing it and thinking maybe the headphones were going back but then I took them home and connected them to my other iMac that is not updated and the sound was crystal clear again without any crackling or skipping.
I can still deal with it since I am only listening to music when I'm at work but if the quality continues to go downhill I'm going to be SOL because I work in a shared office and I NEED my music but I have to be able to move around a bit.
ETA: I have August EP650 bluetooth headphones and I'm working off a late 2010 iMac here at work. Ya know, I tested on my old iMac but not the new one I just got last month that I did update to Yosemite.
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Oct 22, 2014 11:05 AM in response to mommuby iamsababa,I just had a chat with somebody in the support chat. S/he said s/he'll make a note and I'm getting a call back, too. I think this might get more attention if as many people as possible bug their team.
This is how you do it for free even if you don't have a protection plan:
1. Go to https://getsupport.apple.com/
2. Select your device/problem
3. Select you'd like to chat
4. When prompted, enter your serial number
5. You might either still have a protection, then just go. If not you'll be prompted to pay for the chat.
6. Don't pay, just select "Request and exception."
7. As the reason for the exception choose "I recently purchased Mac OS X"
8. Tada. State your case.
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Oct 22, 2014 11:08 AM in response to Natakuby zeca_pipocas,Hello
yep, reported on every possible channel I could find. No angry talk, nothing like that, just calling their attention to the detail
now, as I follow most of those websites, I also know that, even after it's been reported on them, it still takes a while for apple to react. The only thing making them work fast is a lot of feedback. Just a few guys won't do it. Which is perfectly normal, given the number of clients they have. That is why we have to get leverage on this thing, so that they can distinguish it from every other guy who drops his Mac and starts saying Yosemite broke his laptop.