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I got a few Cinema DTS discs and on one of them, in each file after precisely 2 minutes a locomotive-like noise comes in, garbling the audio and making it unusable.
Any idea what this might be?
It does not occur in the trailers-file, only in the main files.
Update: Here's a short example of what I mean:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/qzmk1y
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2017-12-10, 04:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 2017-12-10, 04:28 PM by Jetrell Fo.)
That is not a locomotive noise, it is a fast forward/skipping audio noise. Are the audio files .aue as I suspect they are? If so, they aren't decoding due to the protection on those discs.
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The files were .apx files. I renamed them to .aud. The first 2 minutes always decode fine, afterwards it's all full of this. You think anything can be done about it? I googled and the movie is from 2011, so you may just be right about the encryption.
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It should be Kung Fu Panda 2. It's definitely some Kung Fu Panda going by the first 2 minutes of the reels, but I don't know the movies enough to verify whether it's part 2.
Interesting. Though I doubt this noise is purely watermarking, as it is .... fairly audible.
Fairly strongly audible.
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Okay, I'll do that when I feel a bit less lazy!