11-26-2011, 09:15 AM
Rest assured, I never meant that multiple audio sources (with each a dedicated speaker) would directly interfere with each other. If I would I had contradicted myself on two accounts in the same post (not to mention that it would be a pretty whacky world it worked that way ). I can see when reading the comment on itself that it could easily come across as you interpreted. I guess I have to work on making my comments more modular.
To clear it a bit up, I placed my comment in the context of "Assuming they are all played out from the same speakers", and although I misused the (non-)term "Audio sources" (since I don't dabble much with audio, and audio equipment) what I meant with this was having multiple instances of a media player playing (one being the subliminal) on a laptop will distort the eventual output (being played out from the same speakers).
The answer I gave was also a reiteration of the one I believe was given a long while ago when the same question was asked. And what I experienced from first-hand experience when you play subliminals along with other audio (on the same source) that it causes distortion (sounds like compression and deterioration of the sound).
To clear it a bit up, I placed my comment in the context of "Assuming they are all played out from the same speakers", and although I misused the (non-)term "Audio sources" (since I don't dabble much with audio, and audio equipment) what I meant with this was having multiple instances of a media player playing (one being the subliminal) on a laptop will distort the eventual output (being played out from the same speakers).
The answer I gave was also a reiteration of the one I believe was given a long while ago when the same question was asked. And what I experienced from first-hand experience when you play subliminals along with other audio (on the same source) that it causes distortion (sounds like compression and deterioration of the sound).