Originallypublished Dec 29th 2024 Audio woes with AI I recently got a M4 Mac mini, more on that later but along with that, I also got a Focusrite Scarlett Solo 4th gen, that has been working quite well up until now. Yesterday I decided to try out an app called SuperWhisper , as I hoped that it would help speed up my workflow, in particular, writing these blog posts for example. I installed it via my setapp subscription ( referral link if you’re interested, we both get a free month), launched it and tried to dictate something. It didn’t see the mic, which was weird, so I checked the system preferences - security settings, all looked good there. I decided to try ChatGPT and see if that worked, same problem. didn’t see the mic. Ok, lets try something else, launched Quicktime, made an audio recording no problem. Launched Logic Pro, made a quick voice recording with no problems. Tried OBS, made a quick screen recording and voice over, no problems. Went back to ChatGPT - tried again, still...
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I wonder if we'll ever know what is going on? :)
Bob
I have exactly the same problem as what you describe, and remembered it appeared few time after installing those two programs ...
That would explain why unmounting the BootCamp patition helps the computer shuting down, or am I wrong ???
Sorry for the delay, it seems that I keep getting side tracked these days.
Anyways - Bob - Congrats on the new MB :) Its a nice deal if your company does that. Mine is stuck in windows land Im afraid and will be for a long time yet. I feel the same as you though, Im starting to wonder if I will ever get to the bottom of this and also getting fed up with the thought of looking for the cause. After all we got Macs because theyre supposed to be reliable and just work right? This kind of trouble-shooting we left behind in windows land... or so I thought.
My MBP started to slow down again yesterday, so Ive just deleted and recreated the sleepimage again and we'll see if it makes a difference.
Maybe I need to go your route and just reinstall though?
@Tazstructor
Hi, thanks for posting, youre right I had MacFuse/NTFS-3G installed and came to the same conclusion, that this would explain why unmounting windows worked.
Except.. I then uninstalled Macfuse and NTFS-3G totally and it was still slow to shutdown. That was when Bob pointed me to the sleepimage and hibernatemode etc which seemed to resolve the problem as well.
So now there are two "solutions" it seems, one unmount the Bootcamp partition and two, switch off hibernation but neither really point to the cause and my log files at least also dont help.
So Im open to ideas if anyones got some :)
Take care guys
But I wonder if there is an automatic way of doing this, unmounting the Windows partition, or simply not mounting it (which I find better, as I hardly use the NTFS partition), but I haven't come up with any proper solution for this.
Anyway, that Windows partition is really the cause of the slowdown.