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May 9th, 2008

All USB ports aren't created equal

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 7:54 pm

Categories: Leopard, MacBook, MacBook Pro, Software

Tags: USB Port, Jason D. O'Grady

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Remember my theory about 10.5.2 causing poor audio quality in Skype? I pretty much convinced that 10.5.2 is the culprit, but there’s another theory floating around out there – that it’s related to USB ports.

The problem manifested itself most recently in the MacBreak Weekly podcast (episode 88) where Andy Ihnatko and Alex Lindsay sound like Cylons. They attribute the poor Skype audio to a lack of USB power – apparently, not all USB ports are created equally.

Their consensus is that the Skype problem is a symptom of being plugged into an under-powered USB port. It seems that only the front USB port on the MacBook offers a full powered, full speed bus. On the MacBook Pro the magic USB port is the left one, the right one is hubbed.

According to Andy, via Wired’s Gadget Lab blog:

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The rear USB port, the one nearest the screen, is in fact already on an internal hub, shared with everything USB inside the case: the keyboard, the Bluetooth, the trackpad, the iSight camera and the infra-red receiver. Adding a four way hub to this is bound to end in disaster.

While changing USB ports seems to work for Andy and Alex, my USB mic was connected the (supposedly good) left USB port on my MBP and my audio still borged out. The fix for me was rolling back to Tiger (10.4.11). Chuck Freedman has been running fine with 10.5.1, so I’m still convinced that it’s 10.5.2.

(Top picture courtesy MacUser.)

Jason D. O'GradyJason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. For disclosures on Jason's industry affiliations, click here or to view Jason's full profile click here.

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This is a design defect that is easily corrected by Apple: add a USB root hub specifically for the built-in devices.

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Pretty much convinced  frgough | 05/10/08
The timing couldn't be worse for Mac zealots!!  NonZealot | 05/10/08
Amen to that!  ye | 05/10/08
No not worse...  RicD_ | 05/10/08
So we keep hearing. I have yet to find anyone outside...  ye | 05/10/08
Huh.  msalzberg | 05/10/08
Message has been deleted.  i8thecat | 05/13/08
RE: ......  isulzer | 05/10/08
The question is: Why do Mac users constantly...  ye | 05/10/08
Umm, have you been reading this?  msalzberg | 05/10/08
Message has been deleted.  drprod@... | 05/12/08
RE: All USB ports aren't created equal  isulzer | 05/10/08
re: re  isulzer | 05/10/08
RE: All USB ports aren't created equal  lennycald@... | 05/10/08
No USB Ports  duclod | 05/12/08
..and your point is?  cgdams | 05/12/08
It could be both  bmore963@... | 05/12/08
RE: All USB ports aren't created equal  drprod@... | 05/12/08
RE: All USB ports aren't created equal  iCrashman | 05/12/08
RE: All USB ports aren't created equal  akkarin2.0 | 05/13/08
RE: All USB ports aren't created equal  Madjia | 05/13/08
Design Defect  croberts | 05/23/08

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