I wouldn’t say that’s the conclusion we came to, we just agreed that focusing on the clear pieces of code was the best course of action.
So far the only solution that tactic has borne out is ED, which hasn’t gone any further since we found it. So now we need to explore additional options. edit: I’ve added more interpretations to the wiki. 0:15 left channel is definitely ET, I don’t think there should be any doubt about that. 1:49 is definitely TE as well. 0:15 right channel sounds like ETN but it’s hard to make out for sure. |
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In that case we have: D -> U F -> L E -> E T -> T G -> W https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...e_Code.svg.png |
e: wrong ARG thread.
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This is starting to hurt my brain. Please end the suffering.
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Here, have a Soulstorm. On the house.
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I did some research, and after going off the theory that the first and last set of beeps have been separated from each other, I got .-.-.
In Morse Code, .-.-. means "End of Message". |
That's great, I didn't know that!
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This means there's something hidden in the message, and it's not in order. It could all be separated from each other, so we've gotta start putting stuff together, in any way possible.
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By the way guys, try turning the lsot.mp3 into a lsot.txt, it says "FIND ME" and "LAME" but I'm not entirely sure there's anything else in it..
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LAME is an mp3 encoder
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i didn't ): |
I suggested we do that but Varrok said it would not work the shit
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lsot_mono.zip is the original file. It is the left and right channels merged into a mono channel. Unfortunately I cannot remember who originally uploaded the file but it was in the main thread for the ARG. lsot_mono (1).zip is the reversed clip. I made the reverse clip, and used both as references. Using them both I got the morse code, but if anyone could double check and verify, that would be great. |
I said this in the main ARG chat. It still holds.
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So how again did you arrive at .-.-.? I'm not quite seeing... er, hearing it. Also, according to wikipedia, .-.-. is "+" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_...code_tree3.png |
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Here's my source for the End of Message: http://rumkin.com/tools/cipher/morse.php |