I've uploaded a video of what this particular noise sounds like for reference of anyone wanting to help/curious: https://youtu.be/4d1664fxXeM
I've had this iMac for many years (since 2009), the posts on this forum have been more than useful in these years and it's been a real legendary desktop. I plan to be buried with some part of it in my inevitable death.
This noise started happening yesterday after I unplugged my headphones.
Things I have figured out and is useful information regarding this problem:
1: Restarting the iMac does not fix this problem
1.5: Sleeping and Waking the iMac does not fix this problem
2: The sound is not present while having a pair of headphones plugged in
3: Plugging and unplugging headphones as to reset or fix the issue does not work
4: Cycling through outputs and back to the internal speakers does not fix it
5: The sound is prompted only when there is ANY form of audio being emitted through the speakers. When there is no form of audio being emitted, the sound is silent and ceases to make noise. This is similar to the default sound when you move a file to the trash, if you listen closely, the sound file is played even after the sound is gone, that's kinda how this popping stuff works.
6: The sound emitted from the speakers is much like normal, but the sound seems to change between two qualities HD and Low, low when the sound is silent and HD when the sound is present.
7: The sound is only coming out of the LEFT side, LEFT speaker of the iMac (why is this?)
8: Quitting coreaudio in activity monitor does not fix this problem.
9: Puppy dog eyes to my iMac's camera does not fix this problem.
10: For voice monitoring I run a software called "Loopback" and it's got it's own driver called "InstantOn", this is relatively new, much like the problem.
In the end, if this problem isn't solved I will have to always have headphones plugged into the computer to avoid the noise
Thank you for reading this and thank you for replying (all ifs but its nice to hope!).
I've had this iMac for many years (since 2009), the posts on this forum have been more than useful in these years and it's been a real legendary desktop. I plan to be buried with some part of it in my inevitable death.
This noise started happening yesterday after I unplugged my headphones.
Things I have figured out and is useful information regarding this problem:
1: Restarting the iMac does not fix this problem
1.5: Sleeping and Waking the iMac does not fix this problem
2: The sound is not present while having a pair of headphones plugged in
3: Plugging and unplugging headphones as to reset or fix the issue does not work
4: Cycling through outputs and back to the internal speakers does not fix it
5: The sound is prompted only when there is ANY form of audio being emitted through the speakers. When there is no form of audio being emitted, the sound is silent and ceases to make noise. This is similar to the default sound when you move a file to the trash, if you listen closely, the sound file is played even after the sound is gone, that's kinda how this popping stuff works.
6: The sound emitted from the speakers is much like normal, but the sound seems to change between two qualities HD and Low, low when the sound is silent and HD when the sound is present.
7: The sound is only coming out of the LEFT side, LEFT speaker of the iMac (why is this?)
8: Quitting coreaudio in activity monitor does not fix this problem.
9: Puppy dog eyes to my iMac's camera does not fix this problem.
10: For voice monitoring I run a software called "Loopback" and it's got it's own driver called "InstantOn", this is relatively new, much like the problem.
In the end, if this problem isn't solved I will have to always have headphones plugged into the computer to avoid the noise
Thank you for reading this and thank you for replying (all ifs but its nice to hope!).
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