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Background music cuts out?

Bluetooth transmitter to headphones from avr audio jack.

in between dialogue or in quiet parts of movies background audio cuts right out.

any ideas why?

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There could be several reasons for the background audio to be cuttogn out when using a Bluetooth transmitter to connect your headphones to an audio jack on your AVR (Audio/Video Receiver). Here are some potential causes:

  • Weak Bluetooth signal: If the distance between the transmitter and the headphones is too far or there are obstacles in the way, the Bluetooth signal may become weak or interrupted, resulting in audio dropouts.
  • Interference: Bluetooth signals can be interfered with by other wireless devices in the area, such as Wi-Fi routers or other Bluetooth devices, which can cause audio dropouts.
  • Compatibility issues: Some Bluetooth transmitters and headphones may not be fully compatible with each other or with the audio jack on your AVR, resulting in audio dropouts or other issues.
  • Audio settings on your AVR: It's possible that the audio settings on your AVR are causing the background audio to cut out. For example, if the AVR is set to prioritize dialogue or center channel audio over the background audio, this could cause the background audio to be muted during quiet parts.
  • Faulty equipment: If the Bluetooth transmitter or headphones are faulty, this could also cause audio dropouts.


To troubleshoot the issue, you could try the following:

  • Move the Bluetooth transmitter closer to the headphones and remove any obstacles that may be blocking the signal.
  • Turn off any other wireless devices in the area that may be interfering with the Bluetooth signal.
  • Check the compatibility of the Bluetooth transmitter and headphones to ensure they are fully compatible with each other and with the audio jack on your AVR.
  • Check the audio settings on your AVR to make sure they are not causing the background audio to be muted.
  • Try using different headphones or a different Bluetooth transmitter to see if the issue persists.


If none of the above solutions work, consider contacting the manufacturer for support or replacing the faulty equipment.

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