![]() I'll try to open About this Mac or Force Quit and those won't work. ![]() I then try to adjust the volume and get no response (if I press volume up or down, there will be a 30-60 second delay) and I now know the lag/delay issue is present. Sometimes too, the Recent file directory in Finder will get emptied out after this occurs.Įxample #1: Everything is working perfectly fine, writing an e-mail or something (no noticeable lag/delay, no beachballs, etc.) when I notice Notification banners from Messages or Mail have no sound. As soon as I plug the Thunderbolt cable back into the Mac Studio Display, every single thing that wasn't working will show up or play fine. Immediately after doing this, every single audio notification will play through the Mac Studio computer's internal speaker one right after another. In order to resolve this issue, I either have to unplug the Mac Studio Display from power or disconnect the Thunderbolt cable. If you try to open Music or TV apps they will just perpetually bounce in the dock and if they were already opened you cannot play any audio or video file. Audio and video playback of any kind will not work (Notification sounds, video or audio files will not play, video streaming on websites won't load). Screenshot commands (Shift + Command + 3 or 4) will not work. Clicking on About this Mac, Force Quit, Restart or Shutdown will have a 30-60 second delay. Volume and Brightness control from the Magic Keyboard will have a 30-60 second delay. Everything else will work fine on the computer and display with no other noticeable lag/delay, except the following when it occurs: ![]() I have a Mac Studio and Mac Studio Display and for the past two months I've been experiencing this weird type of lag/delay with certain functions and audio/video playback will not work. ![]()
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