1000 customers should be enough for everybody to react! So come on, Apple. Do something about it. This classy, fancy, shiny PowerBook thingie is so fucking useless to people doing performace, recording and presentations when there is still this frantic audio bug looming.
I am already quite pissed about the situation and I think all affected users should get into second gear now. Suggestions?
Update: Apple Insider reports about the upcoming Mac OS X 10.4.5 update:
According to tipsters and reports already present on the Internet, Apple this week seeded the fourth external build of Mac OS X 10.4.5 for PowerPC Macs. The build, reportedly labeled Mac OS X 10.4.5 8H14, is said to address issues with multi-application audio support.
Hope.
Update: According to the original tech article the problem should finally be solved by installing the just released 10.4.5 update. I installed it. So far no loops but to be sure I have test this for a couple of days.
kommt zeit, kommt bugfix…
http://www.macorama.net/2006/02/1045_build_8h14.html
kommt zeit, kommt bugfix…
http://www.macorama.net/2006/02/1045_build_8h14.html
kommt zeit, kommt bugfix…
http://www.macorama.net/2006/02/1045_build_8h14.html
I see only 998 customer names at the moment. It’s amazing that 998 people buy a notebook with a frantic audio bug _and_ they retain it. *lol*
you mac users are so funny. tim, you made my day …
hehe, yes, mac users, since years they are good for a laugh… Marken-Trottel.
If macs (be it the mobile or stationary ones) are so bad… why do you keep using them?
looks like the bug is fixed now.
before the patch i had the looping effect every 15 minutes with vlc ( no file playing ) in the background and itunes playing an mp3 file.
( just mentioning it because it happened more often to me with another app open that uses sound output )
it’s seems to be gone now, i have been testing it all morning, no looping yet…