- Aggravation: *Curses the creator of this challenge*
- Pity: *I hope your friend has a good calling plan*
- Denial*Your friend must be a computer, b/c 'he read' (for continuously)*
- Self-Pity *Do we have to correct mistakes made while reading*
- Fear *Hopes 'your friend isn't dyslexic*
While the premise is relatively simple ... compression from speech to hex looks too painful. 40 bytes in the first 25 seconds expands to an ending file size to be 23kb.
Anyone care to recommend a Speech Recognition Engines (preferably open source)?
Before I realize that it was not 4:02 minutes but hours The first 240 bytes are:
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89504E470D0A1A0A0000000D4948445200000078
0000005A0802000000FC6205B800000001735247
4200AECE1CE9000000097048597300000B130000
0B1301009A9C180000000774494D4507D8071403
171AA545EB8F0000001974455874436F6D6D656E
74004372656174656420776974682047494D5057
810E17000020004944415478DA7CBC69AC6DD971
1E56C35A6BEF7D867BEE7CEF9BA7EED7CD26BB39
8B4D89438B8B461AB06311A000590A2843919040
91292B13E0244E2028B163433F12C1B013409194
C0F290C888048B1425311145A4A2D8249B3DF075
F77BDD6F7E773CF78C7B586B55557EDC1F010992
Feel free to edit if you feel this reveals to much...
They say a picture is worth a thousand words; this one is worth ~12 thousand...
! and I only need one.
- Another atomatron trudges senselessly away.