Soon there will be a solution to the MacBook Pro speaker problem

MacBook Pro 16 ”Speakers

A few days ago we found out that in various forums, several users complained of a strange sound in the speakers of their new 16-inch MacBook Pro. In that article it was said that some users said that it could be a hardware problem, although the most logical thing is that it was from Software.

Now we know what the real problem is. Apple has confirmed that it is a programming problem, so the solution will not take long to arrive in the form of an update.

The solution to the speaker problem will not be long in coming

Apple has put the batteries, as almost always, that a problem in some of its devices arises and is commented on by its users. This time the strange noise produced by the speakers of the 16-inch MacBook Pro.

Some users complained that the moment they paused an audio and started it again, there was a strange, constant and very annoying sound that did not let users enjoy the true quality of the same and of which Apple had praised.

Having access to an internal document of the American company, it has been determined that the problem comes from a software failure. So we think that the solution will soon arrive in the form of an update.

In that internal memorandum you can read:

"When using Final Cut Pro X, Logic Pro X, QuickTime Player, Music, Movies, or other applications to play audio, users can hear pop from the speakers after playback is complete. Apple is investigating the problem. A fix is ​​planned in future software updates. Do not configure the service or replace the user's equipment as it is a software related problem ”.

So patience if you are one of those affected by this failure.


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