On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 11:35:07PM -0800, Michel Py wrote:
> storing a non-music (or non-video) file into the iPod's filesystem and
> hope that nobody will notice it's not music nor video (a valid option,
> but not bullet-proof) you have to embed the data into actual files,
> which so far requires to use a lossless compression process.

Not that this is really on topic, but there are steganographic systems
that work just dandy on data encoded with lossy compression.  Googling
"steganography JPEG" is a fine start.  Audio's even better than pictures
- longer files.

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