Discord on Apple M1 Devices
完了Discord doesn't seem to work natively on the new ARM-Macs and only with Rosetta 2 Translation at the expense of performance, features and power usage. It would be really nice if Apple Silicon Users could enjoy Discord on the new Laptops and Desktops as well.
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Adding my support for a native app ASAP.
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Id love to see a native m1 program for discord, its my second most used app on my Mac alongside chrome. Seeing it natively supported would make my M1 perfect!
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Does anyone with an m1 Mac know how to screenshare on discord. When I try to all people can see is floating ice cubes but that only happens when I try to share my browser screen.
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+1 for native Apple Silicon support. I noticed a significant battery drain while participating in a Discord stream last week.
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same here, discord runs but i notice its a resource hog at times and in some instances helper showing not responding
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+1 , native support is seriously needed, discord straight up eats the battery, and when you open it its slow and laggy until after 2 seconds, native really needed here
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RE: Kafka Tamura
Yep, same thing here, plus my MBP heats up in VC + Screenshare/Video. (Though it might not be 100% discord fault, even though I'm not streaming anything too intensive. e.g. M1 Native Jetbrains)
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Forced to use it in a browser since the app hogs all my memory :(
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when?
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Please do the thing.
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+1, would love to have it!
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I wouldn't mind waiting a bit; I'd just like to have some news from the developers...at least a confirmation they're working on it.
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It crashes under rosetta from time to time. I'm pushed to browser.
Yes, a timeline would be awesome. Waiting is ok, ignorance is not really...
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+1, do want plx!
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I'd also love to see a native ARM build!
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while waiting on an ARM build, what's the next best thing? Just the web client? I couldn't even find the iPad app anywhere
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Electron themselves describe the Rosetta 2 experience as "significantly degraded" [1] and they're not wrong. Discord under Rosetta 2 runs extremely poorly and is frequently causing full system slowdowns for me. I will routinely wonder "hmm why is my entire computer running so slowly," then close Discord and have everything come back to normal.
I don't want to do the "oh this should only take a week" armchair dev thing, but I am a literal expert in this field and I genuinely believe this is under 40 hours to land. I'm available for hire for contract work, my rate is $100/hr. Email me.
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I think it’s a sign of ignorance that there isn‘t an official response yet :(
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Guys, please a release date! App fails to work properly under rosetta... months passed, m1 comps top selling charts, discord should act...
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This would be extremely useful, please add it - I would love to help test even a Canary version of it.
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Yes, plox give us a native ARM-version. It is so slow.
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There has been a substantial update on the macOS side (they even changed the icon to the new Big Sur style), but performance is still pretty slow and 20% of the processor is used....
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Can confirm the update still has not made the binary compatible with M1 (arm64 would be listed if it was). Though for an Electron app (Discord uses Electron), it would probably be a separate binary entirely as the extra size would be quite large (Electron recommends you have two separate downloads/.apps because of the size of having both architectures in one app). I still don't see any ARM/M1 downloads on Discord.com, so I don't believe it's out either way.
anne@ARMBook ~ % lipo -info /Applications/Discord.app/Contents/MacOS/Discord
Non-fat file: /Applications/Discord.app/Contents/MacOS/Discord is architecture: x86_64Universal App example:
anne@ARMBook ~ % lipo -info /Applications/Little\ Snitch.app/Contents/MacOS/Little\ Snitch
Architectures in the fat file: /Applications/Little Snitch.app/Contents/MacOS/Little Snitch are: x86_64 arm64M1 only example:
anne@ARMBook ~ % lipo -info /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/VLC
Non-fat file: /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/VLC is architecture: arm641 -
+1 for native support.
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I find the fact there's still no comment from the developers to be quite scandalous.
If the software ran decently on Rosetta 2, it wouldn't be a problem...
But it's borderline unusable, this way, if you have an other intensive app open.
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+1 for native support
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Has anyone seen a significant battery impact using the website (m1 optomized) vs the discord app (rosetta)?
+1 for native build
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Discord seems to run well under Safari and Chrome when using M1 versions of the browser. It does not significantly drain the battery for me in browser compared to the app. I've been using the browser as a workaround for now, but a native build of the app would be much better.
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I run an M1 mini, so battery impact isn't something I can measure. But I can say that the x86 app under rosetta works "fine", but is significantly slower than the browser version. Also it has a much larger minimum-window-size than Safari does. So from my perspective, the x86 app on M1 is just inferior in every way to the browser version
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I haven't been able to connect a Webcam client, (weather its EOS webcam utility or EPOCcam) to the desktop client, on my Pre-M1 mac mini, and on my M1 8gb. However, (when it was still alive), my 2012 MacBook Pro would load the drivers well, not sure if it's because those laptops have native webcam-under the hood 'magic'. If anyone knows of a fix, or if this is a known issue, please save my sanity <3
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