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Bluetooth headphones - Any workaround to prevent audio forced to speakers?

edited February 2019 in Other

Bluetooth headphones...

Hey guys. Does anyone have a workaround to prevent audio being forced to the speakers?

I use BT headphones while commuting but some apps just won’t play nice. This means I can’t noodle on apps like Borderlands & Samplr.

Spacecraft works a treat so is fulfilling my granular travels but would be great to know if there is a way to get these other apps to play through the headphones.

Cheers.

Comments

  • Just to add, I’m using the Bose QC35s which are noise cancelling and thus have a microphone on one side. This may be part of the issue.

  • I thought maybe AUM allows Bluetooth out. So if you run the apps thru AUM will it force BT ? Might be worth a try.

  • @Hmtx said:
    I thought maybe AUM allows Bluetooth out. So if you run the apps thru AUM will it force BT ? Might be worth a try.

    Just tried Borderlands through AUM and the app itself doesn’t seem to work. There’s no nodes visible.

  • edited February 2019

    I have just found a workaround though.

    Starting Tardigrain stand-alone and putting in the background will force Borderlands through the BT headphones too. :)

    Open Tardigrain first, then Borderlands.

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