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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.
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It seems like we have
a lot of Es. Are you sure? There's just such an issue with spacing between codes in the audio that it's hard to tell when one ends and another begins.
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1:49 is definitely TE as well.
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Moot and I were just discussing that this code is a reversed version of 0:15. So the (rhetorical) question is, should we consider that the code here is TE, or it's "proper" re-reversed version ET? (Alternatively, N or A?)