10-12-2018, 04:01 PM
(10-12-2018, 03:22 PM)Leo1990 Wrote: Could anyone answer this question I have:
I wanted to know if
A. Mixing and matching different tracks on one playlist will break ASRB- even if they are listened to back-to-back?
Each program has a unique ASRB, and these are not designed to be used with anything else. These are designed to be used by themselves, and this makes their ASRB valid. Mixing tracks is a breaking of ASRB.
You also should not be mixing tracks yet.
Quote:B. I am listening to the track on headphones and then immediately after the track ends, switch to speakers and finish playing the playlist- if this will break ASRB?
Thanks!
If there is no change in the length of the silence or the audio, no.
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