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Comment on How to Fix Cracking and Popping Sound ?
Thanks for the report! It's definitely a hardware/driver issue, I have a Mac Studio with M1 Pro and a Macbook Pro with M2 and both have it with sound out via USB - but it's clear that software can lessen the issue from occurring. For example, on Plex triggers it frequently and it won't go away until a restart of audiod daemon - but not when using tidal and avoiding Plex, there's never a trigger of the issue.
Jan ’23
Comment on How to Fix Cracking and Popping Sound ?
In our office it's triggered by streaming media over the network, it causes an IO overflow and it seems to be a fault in the T1 and T2 chips (Intel & Apple silicon). When we switched to a new router, the issues was gone on every mac in the office. You can try this yourself, by disconnecting networking entirely and play media locally - you'll notice that there is no longer any sound issues no matter the load-level.
Aug ’22
Comment on How to Fix Cracking and Popping Sound ?
Did you try switching the router to a modern one? Or try it offline? Download some local music. - Disable all network devices. - Restart the Mac. - Then play the local music and see if it still happens? On my end it never happens any more, after switching the router OS (I also bought a new router, also clean, if i switch band to my old router it's back)
Aug ’22
Comment on How to Fix Cracking and Popping Sound ?
It was reported 5 years ago by me, many many times. Can you please try with a different (modern) router and see if that helps? Can you also try: Download some local music. Disable all network devices. Restart the Mac. Then play the local music and see if it still happens? See my comments above, I'm 100% certain that it's triggered by streaming audio/media over the network.
Aug ’22
Comment on How to Fix Cracking and Popping Sound ?
Did you try with a different router? It's the only permanent fix that worked in our office with multiple different Macs, all with the same audio issue. It's triggered when streaming audio/video over an older router, we're able to reproduce the problem with the faulty router. Removing or closing Intel apps only makes it occur less often (like every 2-hours or so).
Aug ’22