Wile E
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System Name | The ClusterF**k |
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Processor | 980X @ 4Ghz |
Motherboard | Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 BIOS F12 |
Cooling | MCR-320, DDC-1 pump w/Bitspower res top (1/2" fittings), Koolance CPU-360 |
Memory | 3x2GB Mushkin Redlines 1600Mhz 6-8-6-24 1T |
Video Card(s) | Evga GTX 580 |
Storage | Corsair Neutron GTX 240GB, 2xSeagate 320GB RAID0; 2xSeagate 3TB; 2xSamsung 2TB; Samsung 1.5TB |
Display(s) | HP LP2475w 24" 1920x1200 IPS |
Case | Technofront Bench Station |
Audio Device(s) | Auzentech X-Fi Forte into Onkyo SR606 and Polk TSi200's + RM6750 |
Power Supply | ENERMAX Galaxy EVO EGX1250EWT 1250W |
Software | Win7 Ultimate N x64, OSX 10.8.4 |
Cutting out frequencies doesn't work. It's been tried. It survives all trancoding as well. Even up and downmixing. Somebody even went so far as taking their camcorder, pointing it at the wall, and recording the sound as they played a Cinavia movie over the cam's mic, and the resulting file still triggered it.
From what's known so far, any process that will defeat it will be destructive to the audio quality. OK for many, not ok for those of us that just remux their BD's into mkvs.
From what's known so far, any process that will defeat it will be destructive to the audio quality. OK for many, not ok for those of us that just remux their BD's into mkvs.