Which I already said... :)
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Here's another interesting one, regarding "satanic backwards lyrics".
Check out from 5:20 to 8:00.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYTlN6wjcvQ
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tingtong5 wrote:
>
> The second time a track plays, it is read from the linux OS disk cache
> instead from disk. This means the track is played from RAM memory
> instead of from the hard drive that contains the file (track).
>
This is not exactly true. Linux always copies data from the disk
tingtong5 wrote:
> It works with /dev/null, the amount of cached bytes increases with the
> size of the copied file.
hmm again...
Code:
ls -l /dev/null
crw-rw-rw- 1 *root root* 1, 3 Okt 23 13:51 /dev/null
where is the failure?
A bit of light relief. In a recent BBC documentary about illusion -
there was a demo of how what you see can affect what you think you
hear.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-lN8vWm3m0
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There is also a lack of context ? Is this suposed tweak for a local
player or a networked one ? The later removes most plausability for
this, op does not say ? He tweaks lms ? But lms has no sound .
It can be a case of creating your own problems bend SoX arm far enough
and i'm sure you can make
cliveb wrote:
> I don't see how there's anything dumb about this. The whole point of
> Unix is that it's built from lots of uncomplicated components (that you
> might like to classify as "dumb"), and it's the way you combine them
> that results in "clever" outcomes.
>
> cp has no knowledge of