Listen to me
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Listen to me
I hope, i don't spoil the challenge too much, but the soundfile i get: is it a part of a song? 'Cuz i only hear some percussion-like tones (like a cymbal) , nothing more.
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Well, I think I'm on the right way (many numbers to audio), but after this conversion, I only get some crazy tones....there's is really no voice. I'm searching for this voice already for many hours - could you give me a "technical" hint? perhaps as PM?horst wrote:Well, I'll give you a very good hint: just listen ;)
Perhaps I don't see the wood for the trees, but I really have no clue how to go further....
Thanks a lot...
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I did, using a tool known as "the Swiss Army knife of sound processing programs". All I can hear is white noise.rmplpmpl wrote: Convert the file to something you can listen to.
How so? When I look at the picture, it looks to me like random noise. And that is also how it sounds likeExamining the picture should give you a hint on the format used.
Alright, I'm really lost right now.
I didn't see any comments/hints in the file (neither as a comment nor as "color=>ascii" conversions/interpretation) so my assumption is that the data is raw pcm.
I decoded the png into its four channels and discarded the alpha channel. I have a 100*43*3 matrix. At 8192hz that's 1.6s of audio, long enough for an answer word.
Now the problem: no matter how I interpret the data (col, row, color; color, col, row; X other permutations), I only get noise. The FFT confirms this too.
Am I missing something? Did I do something stupid?
I didn't see any comments/hints in the file (neither as a comment nor as "color=>ascii" conversions/interpretation) so my assumption is that the data is raw pcm.
I decoded the png into its four channels and discarded the alpha channel. I have a 100*43*3 matrix. At 8192hz that's 1.6s of audio, long enough for an answer word.
Now the problem: no matter how I interpret the data (col, row, color; color, col, row; X other permutations), I only get noise. The FFT confirms this too.
Am I missing something? Did I do something stupid?