Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Hide messages in your music with ENCODER
Giorgio Sancristoforo
"Hide messages in your music (48KHz Aif or mp3) with ENCODER, and decode them with (free!) DECODER.
Available this week at https://www.giorgiosancristoforo.net"
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Great. Something else for the reactionary bastards to get paranoid over. Now they'll be trying to decode everying in Bandcamp, Soundcloud, Vimeo, U2b, and Newgrounds. We've been doing this with pictures for years, but with password support. Also, only for Mac. Phooey. Basically it uses a bandpass filter to put the secret message into a sound track, and the same bandpass frequency to extract it. Big whoopdiedoo. I can do that for free with Goldwave. And it won't stand up to brute force decoding. All you have to do is sweep the frequencies until you find the message. No security at all.
ReplyDeleteAlso, subliminal messages were pretty much outlawed in commercial media back in the '60s or '70s.
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