Face of Aphex Twin encoded in a track + trick to copy protected cd.

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15:05:02 Face of Aphex Twin encoded in a track + trick to copy protected cd.
– It seems to arrive directly from the worst nightmares of 'Come to Daddy' the face that the nineteen year old Jarmo Niinisalo , displayed using a plug-in for Winamp in order to perform a spectrographic analysis of a piece of Aphex Twin. This disturbing figure was discovered by chance in 'Windowlicker', an EP in 1999, especially popular among fans of the enigmatic musician, and lasts for nine seconds during the execution, in a sort of apparent sound steganography. The display of the image itself is not possible with a copy of the song to mp3, since the cuts inaudible frequencies affect the data necessary to the composition of the phantom face. The first to discover something strange was the musician 'Chaos Machine', but Niinisalo has set the parameters appropriately, so that now the face looks just like Mephistopheles quelo of Richard James (aka Aphex Twin). Probably this operation may have been accomplished thanks to MetaSynth, a software that allows you to generate sound from an image, as confirmed by Edward Spiegel, product director of the software company that produces it, citing several interviews where the artist said to make use of this product.
– Just a post-it, or alternatively a permanent black marker to 'unprotect' a cd made illegible by the cd-rom drive because of the protections Cactus Data Shield and Key2Audio. To bring an article of Chip.de with photos Explanatory also tell you how ignoring the infamous track external data source, the player to recognize the CD as 'sound', avoiding all the problems appurtenances. Some users have already reported that the problem was avoidable even with iTunes, the free software from Apple, burning tracks indicted in mp3.