Ella, how is the sound quality now? If ok then problem solved.
You will definitely have to set the headphones as the playback device to have
the output go to them. Also make sure that the headphones are turned on before
opening Audacity or it probably will not find them.
If you use Bluetooth headphones for monitoring when recording, there may well
be a delay in the sound reaching them. That will only be an issue if
monitoring one track while synchronising a recording on another track.
Andre
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Sent: Monday, 22 June 2020 1:45 AM
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Audacity and Bluetooth Headphones
Okay. Turns out I had to rescan audio devices and headphone (Ap-11
stereo) worked with Windows Direct Sound as the host. But if you guys have
anying else to offer, that's be great too.
On 6/21/20, Ella Yu <ellaxyu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey everyone, I'm using Audacity 2.4.1 with Windows 10 and lately I'm
having some issues with playing back audio through Bluetooth
headphones. I know the headphones are connected properly to the computer.
Here's what happens:
Host: MME
Microsout Sound Mapper (output): I get complete silence when I play a file.
Headphones (Ap-11 Stereo): I get complete silence when I play a file.
Speakers (Realtek): Plays back through speakers.
Headset (Ap-11 Hands Free Ag Au): this is the only one that works, but
sound quality sucks compared to playback in windows media player or similar.
Host: Windows DirectSound
Primary Sound Captcher Driver: plays through speakers Speakers
(Realtek): plays through speakers Headset (Ap-11 Hands Free AG Au):
error message that says can't open sound device.
what should I do?
Thanks for any help.