A bug in Adobe Premiere causes damage to the speakers on MacBook Pro computers - BoardCode

A bug in Adobe Premiere causes damage to the speakers on MacBook Pro computers

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Sometimes, there are some bugs that eventually lead to software disabling, causing the operating system to restart, but code errors do not often cause permanent damage to hardware and computer components. Unfortunately for some MacBook Pro users, this has already happened to them.

In a series of posts posted on the Adobe forum, it seems that a flaw in the program caused permanent damage to the speakers on MacBook Pro computers by blowing them up. According to one affected user, he said: "I have a new MacBook Pro bought it just 15 months ago. I was working on a project, and the sound level in the MacBook Pro was almost half, but suddenly there was a sound error resulting in loud noises, which I could not stop right away. After the noise stopped, the speakers were silent, and after the next restart, it turned out that they were no longer working". 

The same has been confirmed by other users who reported errors in Adobe Premiere that caused their laptops to be destroyed by a loud sound that would eventually blow up the speakers permanently. According to an Adobe delegate, he suggested users make sure that their microphones do not work while using tools such as voice enhancement. This seems to indicate that noisy noise may be due to this.



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