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A jack can be split (see link), but the simultaneous play-back of two+ different songs/movies is new. |
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Thanks for the link to the splitter, Swim! I wasn't aware of those.
My only question is, do those reduce the volume in each
headphone? As to my idea about playing different music through
each jack, I think it could be done with the same technology that
allows multiple apps to run simultaneously. |
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I'm going to guess that it reduces the volume, because it's powering more speaker per unit of electricity, just as if it were to be powering larger speakers. |
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I've used splitters before, and have never noticed a reduction in volume. |
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Well that's good to know. I may have to hunt one down until this gets Baked. What about the second part? Ever seen or heard of that being Baked? If so, I am totally going to be all over it! |
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A BiPod? BTW, BiPodding is the verb to use when sharing a pair of stereo headphones between 2 - as in "Ow, I really like that track...give us a listen... can we bipod?" |
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