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Paranormal activity the marked ones crackle12/28/2023 ![]() Here is the grounded AC cord for the US region, but each region has their own version for the correct plug to fit the electrical outlet.Īlso make sure all connected devices are connected to the same electrical circuit. It is possible you may have an electrical wiring issue in your home or with a surge/power strip. Try using a grounded AC cord with the power adapter for your laptop instead of the default duckhead adapter which Apple supplies. You should also try disconnecting all external devices in case one of them is causing a problem (or perhaps two devices connected at the same time are causing a problem). Try booting into Safe Mode to see if you have the same problem since Safe Mode disables third party drivers. These third party audio drivers may be interfering with the normal operation of macOS. To me it sounds like you are using some third party audio software which may include audio drivers. I've searched high and low for a fix and had given up but figured I'd try and bring this up once more to incase someone has worked out a resolution as I'm desperate and just straight up sick of it. Aside from this, as mentioned this has been an issue that has carried over through osx versions and my other mac laptops via my time machine and upon searching, this issue still seems to be happening to people even with new osx versions anyway. I've even had to buy an older 'refurbished' macbook over the latest brand new ones to keep all these files still useable. The issue is, like many, lots of my plugins for my music app Ableton 9 and the program itself (used in years of my music projects) won't work in anything after high sierra due to it using 64bit as apposed to 32bit. Since I've always just been told to update my osx and they won't help me unless I do that. In the past when I was using the most up to date osx I asked apple but just got past around with rubbing. It happens both with and without using a portable soundcard. This is obviously a pain as it comes back after another 45mins and has meant I can never use my laptop properly for live music or performance situations has been really frustrating. I've tried many things but the only temporary fix I've found is to quit 'coreaudiod' in the activity monitor. Anything using audio for 45-55mins straight. Can be netflix, youtube, soundcloud, watching a video via vlc or other programs, playing a mix in itunes, using traktor dj, using ableton. It appears always after streaming or playing anything for 45-55mins approximately. ![]() I gave up on trying to fix it but it drives me absolutely nuts and I'm desperate for a solution. I've suffered from this echo/crackling/popping audio/sound issue that is widely reported online for a good 10 years and have had it carry through multiple osx versions, and multiple macbooks via time machine.
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