I have heard many times that this job cannot be done without knowing the source of my data and how it has been written on the tape and I agree with you. Unfortunately, I must do it without any insight and this is the reason why I started looking at its hexadecimal notation with an hex editor.
The tape is a mix of metadata and voice audio and I need to figure out how I can decrypt both these source within the image.
Thanks to the hex editor I now understand that before each audio there is a piece information concerning the audio.
The information above is regarding this info.
My knowledge about reverse engineering is limited but I must do it (Job is Job )
Apprarently I was previously wrong since I have copied and pasted this piece of data on this
Hi, (HP-UX 11.11)
I need to create a tape image of an igniteUX image created on our igniteUX server.
That is to say. I have a "Online" image of the igniteUX of the targeted system but I now need to copy it to a useable TAPE (igniteUX) image so i can build an other server from it that is not... (3 Replies)
Hi, I'm using putty and when I try to write ü it writes | (or when I try to write é , it writes i)
I tried to change settings/translation of putty but with no success
I have KSH
# locale
LANG=
LC_CTYPE="C"
LC_NUMERIC="C"
LC_TIME="C"
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Hi All,
I want to do URL encoding using shell script in my project. I decided that the sed is the correct tool to do this. But I am unable achieve what I wanted using sed. kindly help me to get rid of this.
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hi folks ,
I have a shell script which contain SQL query that dump some data from the DB in arabic and this data is written to a file in unix machine but the problem that the arabic data is appear like ??????????|111|???????? even when I move it to my windows XP machine.
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Hi experts,
I have a gz file from other system(solaris), which is ftped to our system(solaris).
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Hi,
I am beginner to Unix.
My requirement is to validate the encoding used in the incoming file(csv,txt).If it is encoded with UTF-8 format,then the file should remain as such otherwise i need to chnage the encoding to UTF-8.
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Hi All,
Hope you can help me with the below :).
I'm working on a script on SUN solaris and I'm facing a problem with the number encoding as shown below,
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Hi all!!
I´m using command file -i myfile.xml to validate XML file encoding, but it is just saying regular file . I´m expecting / looking an output as UTF8 or ANSI / ASCII
Is there command to display the files encoding?
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oggsplit
OGGSPLIT(1) User Manuals OGGSPLIT(1)NAME
oggSplit - demultiplexes ogv files
SYNOPSIS
oggSplit outfile.ogv
DESCRIPTION
oggSplit demultiplexes a multiplexed ogg file into several files with one stream each.
An ogg video file (with extension .ogv) usually consist of an audio and a video stream. The command line tool oggSplit disjoins these
streams into seperate files. This is also often called demultiplexing.
After that you have all embedded files of this input file with the following naming:
theora_<ID>.ogv: This is the video stream encoded with the theora codec. The <ID> is the stream ID that is created by the encoder to
uniquely identify this stream.
vorbis_<ID>.oga: This is the audio stream encoded with the vorbis codec. The <ID> is the stream ID that is created by the encoder to
uniquely identify this stream.
unknown_<ID>.ogv: This is an unknown stream, that could not be interpreted.The <ID> is the stream ID that is created by the encoder to
uniquely identify this stream.
All files are fully playable with your favoured video or audio player (except the streams, that are uninterpreted).
AUTHOR
Joern Seger <yorn at gmx dot net>
SEE ALSO oggCut(1), oggCat(1), oggJoin(1), oggTranscode(1), oggSlideshow(1), oggThumb(1), oggSilence(1)Linux JAN 2010 OGGSPLIT(1)