Hello, My partner and I are both high school students who are working on a device that encrypts secret messages into sound files. The method that we are using involves the conversion of data into an mp3 format, and this results in a loss of data that is crucial to the success of the device. We would like to be able to predict which points are going to be modified significantly or lost completely when we write our data as an mp3. Could you help us?
We were able to achieve success with .flac files (since they're a lossless audio format), but with mp3 files, were unable to recover the secret message since the mp3 compression altered the data points. We were thinking that if we could know which points (in the time domain) would be adversely affected, we could avoid encrypting in those points. Any clarification on how .mp3 files compress data would be very helpful. Thank you! _______________________________________________ flac-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac-dev
