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Uploaded by: sweetdaddyrizz
Upload date: 5/29/2025
Title says it all
Not sure if this'll work. For the actual wav output... https://storage.matthewsmithyt.me/out.wav Open link? You're about to open an external link: https://storage.matthewsmithyt.me/out.wav Cancel Open
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Sounds like a telephone from 100 years ago.
So it is data encoded into a wav file, I know that. Still trying to understand how to access the hidden message.
deffinitely some sort of digital incoding. Maybe some faster version of RTTY?
You could be piping a linux binary through aplay or something like
cat /bin/gcc | aplay -r 8000
That hurt
@Xo Marianne Yeah I probably should've put a headphone warning or something on there. Can't edit it now though.
yep deffinitely some sort of binary to audio conversion.
SweetDaddyRizz - 05/29/2025
Not sure if this'll work. For the actual wav output... https://storage.matthewsmithyt.me/out.wav
garo - 05/29/2025
Sounds like a telephone from 100 years ago.
Grace - 05/29/2025
So it is data encoded into a wav file, I know that. Still trying to understand how to access the hidden message.
the space pup - 05/29/2025
deffinitely some sort of digital incoding. Maybe some faster version of RTTY?
bscross32 - 05/29/2025
You could be piping a linux binary through aplay or something like
cat /bin/gcc | aplay -r 8000
Xo Marianne - 05/29/2025
That hurt
SweetDaddyRizz - 05/29/2025
@Xo Marianne Yeah I probably should've put a headphone warning or something on there. Can't edit it now though.
the space pup - 05/29/2025
yep deffinitely some sort of binary to audio conversion.