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Monterey 12.3 - does it work?

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  • @tja said:
    I try to be less fast with updates, holding back on both i*OS 15.4 and Monterey 12.3

    I read about external monitors "sometimes" making problems, up to not working anymore.

    Did you experience something like this?
    Should I wait for 12.3.1?

    I have a Mac Mini M1 for personal use and an Intel MBP (2019 model, I think) for work, both on 12.3 and only used with an external monitor (HP Z27, 4K). I haven't had a single problems since upgrading.

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  • Works fine.

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  • I have a Macbook Air M1 that I use in clamshell mode like a desktop computer, connected to a LG 27UL500-W monitor.

    In my case, Monterey 12.3 has dramatically improved the experience of using an external monitor, because now it saves my refresh rate settings. Before the 12.3 update, every time that my computer went to sleep, after wake up, it forgot my configuration. So now I can use a variable refresh rate without configuring this every time.

    I'm using the Display Port in the monitor, connected via an USB-C adapter directly to a Thunderbolt port in the Mac, if this helps.

    In my opinion, the 12.3 update is essential, thanks to Universal Control.

  • Similar sleeping state experience here with an Eizo CG243W (oldie): the M1 Mini in 12.1 wakes up with a white noise picture. Unplug- replug the HDMI connector brings it back.

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  • At least macOS12.3 fixed kernel panics that the Yamaha drivers were causing when I put my 2018 i5 MacMini to sleep...
    (Ie. when I put it to sleep it took ~10 minutes and the mini KP rebooted itself, went to sleep and KP reboot again after ~10 minutes, I sent all the KP logs to Apple with feedback and apparently they apparently fixed it!).

    macOS12.3 also fixed some Intel graphics driver issues that caused random glitches so over all macOS12.3 is a solid update on the Intel Mini. Can't say anything about M1's since I don't have one...

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  • @tja yes, I‘m on 12.1... but it‘s actually not that bad: using the monitor‘s input selection also brings the picture back, as I noticed yesterday. Just 3 taps on the leftmost button.
    (but that screen is really old, a good one, though)

  • Don’t know about the monitor situation but 12.3 is a little flaky about 44.1kHz and 48kHz, strange behaviour with IDAM and in FL Studio, sometimes with plugins WOTJA playing audio in Logic, even when creating aggregate devices, it’s difficult to narrow down but I think it has something to do with the Projects frequency setting.

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