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October 16, 2018
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AirPods and Premiere Pro CC

  • October 16, 2018
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Hi guys

Due to the nature of how AirPods are registered (Each side is a separate bluetooth device), Premiere seems to think one is for output and one is for input as per screenshot below:

Forcing AirPod 2 into 2 CH 44.1khz makes it try it for a bit then fail back to 1 CH 16kHz. I know probably nobody here really use AirPods for editing purposes but is there a workaround?

Because 1 CH is being forced, the airpods seem to spread that 1ch across both airpods making it a mono 16khz, and sound quality is absolutely the worst. Sounds like a telephone call.

Once i quit Premiere, it lets me change it to 2CH 44.1khz and swaps back to 1CH 16khz when i open premiere again.

Thanks in advance

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Correct answer cli dsns90292663

I was able to fix this by (in mac OS) creating an aggregate device, assign the Airpods, (in Premier) go to Preferences, Audio Hardware, Settings..., assign Aggregate Device, change Sample Rate: from 8.0kHz to 48.0kHz.

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Participant
May 7, 2020

2 years later from OP, this saved me. I almost was going to return my Ait Pod Pros. Thank You!

cli dsns90292663
cli dsns90292663Correct answer
Participant
May 23, 2019

I was able to fix this by (in mac OS) creating an aggregate device, assign the Airpods, (in Premier) go to Preferences, Audio Hardware, Settings..., assign Aggregate Device, change Sample Rate: from 8.0kHz to 48.0kHz.

Participant
September 24, 2023

Thanks 🙂

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 13, 2018

Hi tae%20woongk66239079,

Did Neil's advice work for you? Let us know.

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Jeff Bugbee
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 16, 2018

I don't use airpods so this is kind of a shot in the dark... But can you make an aggregate device and add both airpods to it, then connect premeire to the new aggregate device? See bottom of screenshot.