![]() So far I've only identified this on Monterey as that's the OS we push out but there's too many people on a couple reddit posts saying it's occurring on ventura too for me to pin it to a specific OS. The apple engineer had no clue to be honest and said I need to sign up to a business account for business support for £5800. We are now telling all users to restart machines before plugging into TVs.Īs soon as the audio output is switched from the TV to internal speakers or external speakers the issue resolves itself, it's just when the audio transmits through the TV. This even happened to a random client who came in to present the other day so I know it's not segregated to my company because of that and ofcourse this reddit post. Our machines vary in specifications, from 2020 M1 airs to 2021 M1 pros. So I'm having this with around 10 users in my company but I expect it's happening to all of our M1 users to be honest, but only a set amount of our users plug into the TVs to present, then we need to half that amount again for users that present videos.Īlthough I've noticed that this effects All audio/visual, even teams/zoom calls. iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch wallpapers.These belong in the beta subreddits listed below. No content related to piracy or illegal activities.We may approve your post if it is a high-level issue that can't be found on page 1 of Google. No simple and/or easily searched technical support questions.No posts that aren’t directly related to Apple or to the Macbook eco-system.No rude, offensive, or hateful comments. ![]() No editorialized link titles (use the original article’s title when possible).Self-Posts Must Foster Reasonable Discussion.If you have a tech question, please check out r/AppleHelp! Rules Welcome to r/Macbook, the community for Apple news, rumors, and discussions related to the MacBook family. ![]()
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