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Experiment: The relationship of sound and image
Recently, we have drawn a rainbow and have kept it in the size of 100x100 pixels bmp, writes a blogger in a fun community xeb dunul_pridumal
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This bmp we opened in the audio editor. While playback and immediately stuck a recording directly from the output to the input, no sound is heard from the speakers.
The resulting record is saved in wav. Then, it changed its heading, so that it coincides with the original header bmp file. As a result, we have the same header but different contents, which (if we do not delusions) visually shows the distortion of the recording.
The resulting rainbow was mysterious. So mysterious that we immediately took pictures and everything can be done with the same storage operation fotochki. On your own risk you can see the results of the experiment.
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This bmp we opened in the audio editor. While playback and immediately stuck a recording directly from the output to the input, no sound is heard from the speakers.
The resulting record is saved in wav. Then, it changed its heading, so that it coincides with the original header bmp file. As a result, we have the same header but different contents, which (if we do not delusions) visually shows the distortion of the recording.
The resulting rainbow was mysterious. So mysterious that we immediately took pictures and everything can be done with the same storage operation fotochki. On your own risk you can see the results of the experiment.
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Source: