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« on: February 09, 2019, 04:05:07 pm »

Some Users Report Adobe Premiere Pro Issue Causing Blown Out MacBook Pro Speakers

There appears to be an issue with recent versions of Adobe Premiere Pro that can result in blown out MacBook Pro speakers.





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MacRumors reader Alvin Shen alerted us to multiple users on the Adobe support forums who report that Premiere Pro suddenly caused loud, distorted audio to play through their <!---->MacBook Pro<!----> speakers, resulting in permanent damage. In many cases, the issue arose when users were editing the audio settings of video clips.





"I was using the Adobe Premiere 2019 Audio suite for background sound and while tweaking the settings it made a loud distorted noise that hurt even my ears," wrote one user. "After that my speakers are unusable."





The discussion topic was posted in November, and there are replies from affected users through January, suggesting that the apparent bug is present in both versions 12.0.1 and 12.0.2 of Premiere Pro CC for Mac. It's unclear when the issue began, how many users are affected, or what the exact cause is.





It appears Adobe advised at least one customer to try disabling the <!---->MacBook Pro<!---->'s microphone in Premiere Pro by selecting No Input under Preferences > Audio Hardware > Default Input, but the issue persists for some users.





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Our tipster Shen took his <!---->MacBook Pro<!----> to the Genius Bar at an Apple Store in Canada and was provided with an over $600 repair quote for his 2018 15-inch <!---->MacBook Pro<!---->. The price is so high because Apple replaces the entire top case assembly containing the speakers, keyboard, trackpad, and battery.





It's unclear if Adobe, Apple, or both companies are at fault. We've reached out to both Adobe and Apple for comment.

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