On 2002-10-01, Ben Laurie uttered to Peter Gutmann:
Yeah, right - and green felt-tip around the edges of your CD improves
the sound, too.
I'm not sure about HDCD as a technology, but the principle is sound. If we
can compress sound transparently, we can also transparently embed quite a
lot of
--On Tuesday, 01 October, 2002 13:54 +1200 Peter Gutmann
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I recently came across a real-world use of steganography which hides extra
data in the LSB of CD audio tracks to allow (according to the vendor) the
equivalent of 20-bit samples instead of 16-bit and assorted other
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Paul Krumviede wrote:
| --On Tuesday, 01 October, 2002 13:54 +1200 Peter Gutmann
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| maybe. i'm not sure how many players support it (my spectral D/A
| convertor does, but then some of the people at spectral seem to
| have invented HDCD). while the
On 2002-10-01, Ben Laurie uttered to Peter Gutmann:
Yeah, right - and green felt-tip around the edges of your CD improves
the sound, too.
I'm not sure about HDCD as a technology, but the principle is sound. If we
can compress sound transparently, we can also transparently embed quite a
lot of
At 09:38 PM 09/30/2002 -0700, Bram Cohen wrote:
Peter Gutmann wrote:
I recently came across a real-world use of steganography which hides extra
data in the LSB of CD audio tracks to allow (according to the vendor) the
equivalent of 20-bit samples instead of 16-bit and assorted other features.
--On Monday, 30 September, 2002 22:15 -0500 Jeremey Barrett
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Paul Krumviede wrote:
| i've seen comments in reviews of professional CD mastering
| gear that there are other, seemingly preferred, technologies,
| although
Peter Gutmann wrote:
I recently came across a real-world use of steganography which hides extra
data in the LSB of CD audio tracks to allow (according to the vendor) the
equivalent of 20-bit samples instead of 16-bit and assorted other features.
I don't think that's really 'steganography'
I recently came across a real-world use of steganography which hides extra
data in the LSB of CD audio tracks to allow (according to the vendor) the
equivalent of 20-bit samples instead of 16-bit and assorted other features.
According to the vendors, HDCD has been used in the recording of more
On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 07:31:19PM -0700, Paul Krumviede wrote:
| --On Tuesday, 01 October, 2002 13:54 +1200 Peter Gutmann
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| I recently came across a real-world use of steganography which hides extra
| data in the LSB of CD audio tracks to allow (according to the
--On Tuesday, 01 October, 2002 13:54 +1200 Peter Gutmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently came across a real-world use of steganography which hides extra
data in the LSB of CD audio tracks to allow (according to the vendor) the
equivalent of 20-bit samples instead of 16-bit and assorted
On 2002-10-01, Ben Laurie uttered to Peter Gutmann:
Yeah, right - and green felt-tip around the edges of your CD improves
the sound, too.
I'm not sure about HDCD as a technology, but the principle is sound. If we
can compress sound transparently, we can also transparently embed quite a
lot of
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Paul Krumviede wrote:
| --On Tuesday, 01 October, 2002 13:54 +1200 Peter Gutmann
|
| maybe. i'm not sure how many players support it (my spectral D/A
| convertor does, but then some of the people at spectral seem to
| have invented HDCD). while the
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Subject: Re: Real-world steganography
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 22:15:21 -0500
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Paul Krumviede wrote:
| --On Tuesday, 01 October, 2002 13:54 +1200 Peter Gutmann
|
| maybe. i'm not sure how many players support it (my spectral D/A
| convertor does, but then some
At 09:38 PM 09/30/2002 -0700, Bram Cohen wrote:
Peter Gutmann wrote:
I recently came across a real-world use of steganography which hides extra
data in the LSB of CD audio tracks to allow (according to the vendor) the
equivalent of 20-bit samples instead of 16-bit and assorted other
Peter Gutmann wrote:
I recently came across a real-world use of steganography which hides extra
data in the LSB of CD audio tracks to allow (according to the vendor) the
equivalent of 20-bit samples instead of 16-bit and assorted other features.
According to the vendors, HDCD has been used in
I recently came across a real-world use of steganography which hides extra
data in the LSB of CD audio tracks to allow (according to the vendor) the
equivalent of 20-bit samples instead of 16-bit and assorted other features.
According to the vendors, HDCD has been used in the recording of more
Peter Gutmann wrote:
I recently came across a real-world use of steganography which hides extra
data in the LSB of CD audio tracks to allow (according to the vendor) the
equivalent of 20-bit samples instead of 16-bit and assorted other features.
I don't think that's really 'steganography'
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