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Click noise of 16-inch MacBook Pro, solved with software update

Apple 16-inch MacBook Pro

Last week, it was reported that the 16-inch MacBook Pro also generates unpleasant noises like clicks while using video editing software. Some users have already reported to Apple, and Apple was aware of this issue, but recently announced that a software update would fix the problem.

Announced for service providers

If an Apple product needs repair, the user can either bring it to the Apple Store or ask an Apple-authorized service provider to repair it. For this service provider, Apple has documented issues with the 16-inch MacBook Pro.

The document says "If you play audio using Final Cut Pro X, Logic Pro X, QuickTime Player, Music, Movies, or other applications, you may hear a pop sound from the speaker after the playback ends." It can be seen that Apple is aware of the problem of unpleasant clicking sounds as reported by users.

In addition, “Future software updates are planned to be fixed. This is a software-related problem, so please do not provide repair services or replace the user ’s computer.” It seems that it is judged that this is a bug that cannot be resolved.

The document seems to conclude that the cause of the click noise is a software problem, but there is no specific schedule for when this problem will actually be resolved. It's a simple bug, but the problem may be more complicated than expected.

Source: AppleInsider
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