Fairly descriptive title, but yeah. I'm running a newer Macbook Pro with 10.9 and editing in Adobe Premiere CC. When I watch movies or listen to music or do basically anything else but edit video, the audio comes out of the display speakers with no trouble.
But when I try to edit video in Premiere, the audio only comes out of the built-in speakers on the laptop, which is awful. So far this is the only app that does this.
I've tried checking the audio output preferences in OS X and it is set to Display Audio and not internal speakers but it doesn't help.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
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Nevermind. Solved it. Sorry!
For reference of anyone that finds this topic: you have to change the settings in Premiere itself. Preferences > Audio Hardware and make sure you have Display Audio selected there (or whatever else device you may be using besides internal speakers, I suppose)
But when I try to edit video in Premiere, the audio only comes out of the built-in speakers on the laptop, which is awful. So far this is the only app that does this.
I've tried checking the audio output preferences in OS X and it is set to Display Audio and not internal speakers but it doesn't help.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
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Nevermind. Solved it. Sorry!
For reference of anyone that finds this topic: you have to change the settings in Premiere itself. Preferences > Audio Hardware and make sure you have Display Audio selected there (or whatever else device you may be using besides internal speakers, I suppose)