Maybe you just solved the whole puzzle!
Ha! Just hearing that takes me back to my youth Great find!! Now I desperately want to watch it again.
What if the blip in the track is supposed to be the beginning of the loop. So when track 2 is playing on the app, we need to say, +3 seconds. So the blip is moved to the end/beginning of the loop. Or for track 25 we need to say -1 second. And then do this for all of them, to get them properly in “sequence”?
Also, I’m still learning Audacity. When I pitch down the files, diamond shapes appear in the spectogram. Is this a result of Audacity altering the file or something meaningful? They don’t line up with the main loud bangs. Pic below (ignore top half of pic, it doesn’t match the bottom).
The diamond shapes are already there, but you were likely not watching the full frequency range. Changing the pitch down, lowers the frequencies, so now you get to see more of the top part (higher frequencies), which contained the diamonds.
Check the frequency range at the left, the vertical numbers. Hover the mouse over it and it turns to a magnifying glass. Right-click with the mouse to zoom out, to show more of the higher frequencies you were likely not seeing before. Left-click zooms in, but mind where you click. If you click near the 0k it will zoom around 0k, if you click higher up, you will likely zoom in on a range, no longer showing the 0k, but for example 4k - 16k. You can also select a region for the frequencies currently visible. Left-click and hold, then drag to get the region you wish to look at. Mess around with this a bit and you will learn to understand how the zoom and regions work. Alternatively you can go into the Spectogram settings, where you can specify the min/max frequency to show. Various other options are available in those settings.
Edit: Without any edits made to the audio, the diamond shapes should be around 12k
So no one on discord or anything has been able to check the uplink to see what audio file it gives now?
The satellite will pass by the west coast of the US in a bit. If I get a signal, I’ll let you know what it is.
EDIT: 6qhs4a3jiqzso8zipy3822n7412xyv
I’ve got a shot in about 19 minutes. Do you want just the video address? It will be around 150 miles away.
At 1751 miles away - 6qhs4a3jiqzso8zipy3822n7412xyv
Did not change as it went past.
Well, considering the whole cosmos, planets are really just grains of sand in space, so the difference doesn’t seem too drastic.
Soon over Switzerland, I will try to listen now and post the results… IF it goes enough close to my location…
edit: not closer enough…
It passes over my position at 10.12
I’m in Rome
So you should check around that time if you’re in Europe
Phase 2 New york live drop
Satellite is now transmitting this:
k5lx26f1pp9yiyz9f3bpw73ycncsx6.mp4
I had No 8 too
It was not so far from Prague.
How do You know where is satellite?
with a tracker
Gonna be passing near me in thirty mins I’ll try nab it
There is an on-line utility that claims to be able to identify musical works from the rhythm alone.
You tap out the rhythm, using any key on your keyboard. The search engine then flags up tunes that seem to match.
Unfortunately, it seems to be limited to classical / orchestral works, which are not the kind of music the ARG has been pointing us to so far.
You can try it here:
It’s near by me: