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neild17768745
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November 20, 2017
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bluetooth headphones not working with premiere pro

  • November 20, 2017
  • 6 replies
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Hi,

I have a pair of Monster Clarity HD bluetooth headphones. I use them with my new MacBook Pro. The bluetooth works fine with finder, safari, chrome, everything really except Premiere Pro and Audition the two Adobe apps that I've tried so far.

Has anyone else had this problem? Is there something I can do in Preferences?

Any help would be much appreciated.

Cheers,

Neil

Correct answer brandonl73386073

Theres a long expiation but all you really need to do is go to Premiere Pro CC< Preferences<Audio Hardware<Default input< and then change that to the built in microphone.

Once your not trying to use to your mic on headphones you can regain there former glory with full delightful sound! haha

Hope this helps anyone else!

6 replies

Inspiring
January 8, 2021

Also doesn't work for me. I have a beats solo 3 which works. But my sennheiser pxc-550ii has that lag.

Could it be the noise canceling tech that causes the latency?

Would be great to have this bug fixed.....

Participant
December 29, 2020

Didn't work for me. Garbage. 

Participant
November 6, 2020

THANK YOU!   I was on with Adobe Tech Support for like 3 hours and they couldn't help me.  This solved it.  So nice to have working audio again!

 

myrvanh
Participant
May 24, 2019

Thank you so much man

brandonl73386073
brandonl73386073Correct answer
Participant
March 22, 2018

Theres a long expiation but all you really need to do is go to Premiere Pro CC< Preferences<Audio Hardware<Default input< and then change that to the built in microphone.

Once your not trying to use to your mic on headphones you can regain there former glory with full delightful sound! haha

Hope this helps anyone else!

Participant
June 16, 2018

This solved the problem. I had a similar problem as well. The Bluetooth headphones work great for everything except Premiere and Audition. The audio quality would degrade the moment I opened the app. As soon as I set the mic input to built-in mic and the output to the wireless headphones everything worked. Thanks for the tip.

Participant
June 2, 2019

Many thanks of this tip, problem solved

gerikp
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 20, 2017

Did you try checking your Default Output settings in your Audio Hardware Preferences in Premiere Pro? If you're not familiar, it's found under the "Premiere Pro CC" dropdown file menu. Pull down to Preferences and then pull over to Audio Hardware.

Me personally though, I would just use wired headphones.