Help for Audacity on macOS.
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Please state which version of macOS you are using,
and the exact three-section version number of Audacity from "Audacity menu > About Audacity".
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steve
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by steve » Sat Dec 16, 2017 2:23 pm
Smithson wrote:Same here
Which version of Audacity are you using?
Have you set the Air Pods as the default output device in "System Preferences > Sound"?
What have you set as the output device in the
device toolbar?
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by kozikowski » Sun Dec 17, 2017 1:52 am
Have you set the Air Pods as the default output device in "System Preferences > Sound"?
We're not suggesting you do that forever (although it is a good desperation method), but more to find out if that action
fixes the problem every time. That gives the developers something to chew on.
There's nothing quite like a problem we can't replicate. Nobody can fix it if it's not broken.
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by kimottawa » Sat Apr 28, 2018 6:21 pm
Hi, I'm on Max OSX 10.12.6 and have the same issue. Has any fix been found for this?
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by steve » Mon Apr 30, 2018 8:17 am
kimottawa wrote:Hi, I'm on Max OSX 10.12.6 and have the same issue. Has any fix been found for this?
Which version of Audacity?
Have you selected the Air Pods as the playback device in the
device toolbar?
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by kimottawa » Mon Apr 30, 2018 10:06 pm
Hi - thank you for the reply. It is Audacity 2.2.2. The AirPods don't appear as an option. There is something called "AirBeamTV"
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by pdaudacity » Wed Apr 08, 2020 10:47 pm
Okay, saw no one had posted in years about this, but my AirPods weren't syncing with Audacity either and it was driving me nuts (I was trying to edit 8D audio, which requires headphones).
What worked for me was - saving my work in audacity, quitting audacity, connecting my AirPods via Bluetooth and then restarting audacity. Audacity only looks for audio devices when it is first launched, unless you specifically tell it to look again.
For another post on the forum: While Audacity is open, you can click on "Transport menu > Rescan audio devices". You will need to "rescan" (or restart Audacity) whenever you attach or remove an audio device. Note: this didn't work for me, only the above worked for me. Hope this helps!
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by atg » Thu May 28, 2020 6:38 pm
I just got some AirPods and was trying them out with various apps and devices. When I tried listening to a file in Audacity, I ran into the no sound issue in this thread. I tried the suggestions I saw (restart Audacity, rescan devices) but they didn't work for me.
Here's what worked:
With the AirPods on/in your ears, go to Preferences > Devices > Playback, then choose your AirPods.
Now audio played (yay!) but with loads of crackle noise (waah!). So I looked in the forum and saw the buffer length comments. Again in Preferences > Devices > Playback I increased buffer length to 400ms. Worked like a charm.
I'll still use a wired headset most of the time with Audacity but it's good to have the option for quick listening.
(Audacity 2.4.1. 2015 MacBook Pro running Catalina)
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by bythecshore » Fri May 29, 2020 2:02 am
To fix this:
1. Quit Audacity
2. Click on the Bluetooth icon in the upper right corner of your Mac computer screen.
3. Select AirPods - make sure the AirPods are in your ears so they're on and you hear the connecting beep.
4. Go back to Audacity, open the app, and choose AirPods in the dropdown selector.
That should do it.
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by kozikowski » Fri May 29, 2020 2:38 am
How do you turn AirPods off? They are battery operated, right, and not that big a battery, either?
Is there such a thing as having them Power Down while they're in your ear? It would be very Apple to build-in a power save feature.
What is the indication that the battery(s) are flat?
You know all this is going to come up, because if a device loses contact with the computer, however briefly, it vanishes forever and has to be reconnected to Audacity. This could also be a problem if you have a ratty BlueTooth connection. There can't be ratty anything. I think this is a similar problem that Audacity has with Internet Storage.
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