Does that make a difference for what you recommend? Others have complained about this problem with regard to High Sierra, have any proven fixes been found? The thread I read said the issue was still unresolved. headphones repair Share Improve this question Follow edited at 9:03 dan 11.8k 8 53 132 asked at 14:49 Thunderforge 1,983 8 27 38 Have you tried resetting the SMC and NVRAM Doing that should get rid of the problem assuming it's a software issue NoahL at 18:37 Same problem on MacBook Pro mid 2012. After isolating the problem to the computer, are these still the steps you suggest I take? And, do you know if they have resolved this issue for others? Is there someone who can help me with these steps?īTW, my OS is High Sierra, not Mavericks. I read the articles you listed but don’t feel knowledgeable enough about taking these kinds of steps as I wouldn’t know how to fix any complications that might arise. In Googling the issue it appears others have had this problem since the new operating system – High Sierra – was implemented. But never with the iPhone even after many hours. ![]() ![]() It happens every time I’m using the speakers for more than 10 -15 minutes with the laptop. And in the future, double-check the prompt before clicking allow for any audio settings. ![]() So, it could be a case of going into an app on your mac, changing the audio settings to prefer Airpods rather than coming through the internal speakers. It is only with the MacBook Pro that I have the problem. I tested this by going into another app on my mac, and the sound came through the AirPods. I paired the speakers to my iPhone and they work fine – no stuttering volume issue.
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