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Basic methods of audio steganography and spectrograms

36 points| solusipse | 10 years ago |solusipse.net

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pmoriarty|10 years ago

solusipse|10 years ago

That's nice, I also thought about mechanism like this. For example, let's store images representing some binary data in audio files. We would need much redundant data for recovery then. Most of popular audio codes were created for storing music or voice, it would be hard to store binary data within them. I need to do some tests. Thanks.

agumonkey|10 years ago

Can he hide the song in the image before hiding the image in the song ? #Yc

meta humor aside, wonderful article