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Where is the third bit of MC? I got 1:11 and 1:49?
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It’s around 0:13.
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Someone has edited the wiki page with the following:
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The audio file has hidden morse codes scattered through it in different time marks, as follows:
00:15, left audio channel -> . - (translated: ET)
00:15, right audio channel -> . --. (translated: EG)
01:11, both channels -> . -.. (translated: ED)
01:48, both channels -> - . (translated: TE)
The four codes translated, in order and together, spell: "ETEGEDTE", if we consider the left audio channel comes first, and "EGETEDTE", if we consider the right audio channel comes first.
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I’m currently listening to the file again and it
does seem to match up, but I have no idea how these letters are useful. They’re not an anagram, and nothing turns up when they’re run through the cipher.