[Solved] Speed Editor: not pairable with BlueTooth

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[Solved] Speed Editor: not pairable with BlueTooth

PostThu Jul 22, 2021 11:31 am

Ok I got the Speed editor
Windows 10 Pro
Battery 100% charged
Disconnected the USB cable

not even a life sign on Windows 10 BlueTooth.
Impossible to pair it

From iPhone and iPad I see it;
from windows (all the machines I have here) nothing.

I can't pair it.

Any suggestion please?
Last edited by BartReynaard on Fri Oct 22, 2021 6:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Speed Editor: not pairable with BlueTooth

PostThu Jul 22, 2021 11:59 am

Are you running the latest software versions that are compatible with each other?

Compatible versions are: Resolve 17.2.2, Control Panels 1.6.1, Speed Editor firmware 1.4.

Mixing prior versions seems to cause problems.
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Re: Speed Editor: not pairable with BlueTooth

PostThu Jul 22, 2021 1:17 pm

Lexvid wrote:Are you running the latest software versions that are compatible with each other?

Compatible versions are: Resolve 17.2.2, Control Panels 1.6.1, Speed Editor firmware 1.4.

Mixing prior versions seems to cause problems.


So far yes

because when I connected the Speed Editor via USB-C , Resolve proposed to update it and I did it.

I saw it was also connectible via Bluetooth, but it's not even visible for pairing.
Any of the 3 Bluetooth equipped PCs are detecting it
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Re: Speed Editor: not pairable with BlueTooth

PostThu Jul 22, 2021 1:25 pm

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Re: Speed Editor: not pairable with BlueTooth

PostThu Jul 22, 2021 2:13 pm

Mark Foster wrote:https://forum.blackmagicdesign.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=143923


I already did all these steps, without even knowing I had to do.
Just followed on screen what suggested.

In fact, as I said;: no bluetooth DaVinci Console is detected by the BlueTooth receiver on ANY of my Windows 10 Pro PCs.
So: how can I pair something that doesn't even shows up in the pairing devices list of the operating system?
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Re: Speed Editor: not pairable with BlueTooth

PostThu Jul 22, 2021 4:24 pm

I've had no problems with BT pairing. This is what I see in the BT panel.
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PostThu Jul 22, 2021 7:05 pm

BartReynaard wrote:not even a life sign on Windows 10 BlueTooth.
Impossible to pair it


Before trying to pair it, do a Speed Editor reset. To do this you press the "CUT" & "SMTH CUT" Keys together and hold for 5 seconds, then release. Once you do that, try adding it as a new Bluetooth device. If that works for you, then just do that reset procedure before starting DVR and it should work for you.
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Re: Speed Editor: not pairable with BlueTooth

PostThu Jul 22, 2021 8:11 pm

Charles Bennett wrote:I've had no problems with BT pairing. This is what I see in the BT panel.


It doesn't appear to me. 3
Computers under WIndows, this doesn't popup.

Conversely, I see it popping up through the BlueTooth devices, on my iPhone and iPad :-/
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Re: Speed Editor: not pairable with BlueTooth

PostThu Jul 22, 2021 8:23 pm

FuzzeeDee wrote:
BartReynaard wrote:not even a life sign on Windows 10 BlueTooth.
Impossible to pair it


Before trying to pair it, do a Speed Editor reset. To do this you press the "CUT" & "SMTH CUT" Keys together and hold for 5 seconds, then release. Once you do that, try adding it as a new Bluetooth device. If that works for you, then just do that reset procedure before starting DVR and it should work for you.


THIS worked.

Not immediately, but did work!!!!

Finally! You've made my day. Thank you so much!
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Re: Speed Editor: not pairable with BlueTooth

PostFri Jul 23, 2021 1:14 am

BartReynaard wrote:THIS worked.

Not immediately, but did work!!!!

Finally! You've made my day. Thank you so much!


So glad that worked for you. I too had a lot of issues getting it working on Bluetooth. Happy Speed Editing.
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Re: [Solved] Speed Editor: not pairable with BlueTooth

PostWed Nov 17, 2021 4:53 am

Hi i've got some issue on windows 11 / DVR 17.4.1 my Speed Editor is connected in bluetooth but doesn't work... it's a great tool but the BT issue are so boring... i've got a small laptop and i need usb port for other things than the speed editor... i try pair un pair repair .... still appear connected (in windows and also in DVR with a fully charged battery) but doesn't react to any key.... thanks for helping me

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