10-17-2010, 08:42 PM
(10-16-2010, 08:06 PM)ronatello Wrote: The majority of modern computers can play more than one audio stream at once w/o choking so yes, you can play the subliminal in addition to music on your computer. If you have a media player like VLC (videolan client), you can have 2 instances of VLC open. One plays the subliminal and the other plays whatever you want to listen to or watch.
If your speakers are damaged or begin to "clip" the audio signal before it gets too loud, you might need some new ones.
The answer to this is both yes and no. It actually depends a bit on the music file being played. If the music is hitting the same frequencies the ultrasonic is (if it hasn't been clipped, or there's residual noise), on the same speaker, it most definitely can potentially interfere. Also there's the question of audio cards/quality, the music player, etc.
Technical arguments aside, if you want to be sure the best way to go is to simply play them on separate speakers, through separate devices. If you are using the masked subliminal, playing music louder than the masked subliminal is going to cause trouble on a cognitive level as they are again in the same frequency range. The ultrasonics are the only format to be played with music.
All these points are debatable, but the fact is if you want to be sure/and or play it safe, just separate it.
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