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org.quietmodem.Quiet
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Make some noise for net-neutrality - Transfer data over Spotify
The app, which decodes the sound into data, is built around the Quiet library (https://github.com/quiet/org.quietmodem.Quiet). The JavaScript version of this library is used for encoding data to sound. This library works in a very similar way as old broadband modems. Such a modem converts (modulates) a digital signal into analog audio, and converts (demodulates) an analog signal into digital data. This way, computers were able to communicate over telephone lines using hisses and crackles.
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- Ultrasonic Payments
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Ultrasonic payments
To start, the library needs to be imported. Quiet.js includes a blob of libquiet that it relies on, and JavaScript bindings, so in my prototype, I used script tags to import quiet.js and quiet-emscripten.js. I also initiated Quiet with the path to a couple of required files; profilesPrefix indicates where the quiet-profiles.json file is located and memoryInitializerPrefix, indicates where quiet-emscripten.js.mem can be found.
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Best way to get a few megabytes of data from an airgapped machine
Did a bit more digging and it looks like OP u/shameless_caps could use this library to do it https://github.com/quiet/quiet
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transferring small bits of data over sound? need some help
If you're just looking for an existing solution, I like the quiet project [https://github.com/quiet/quiet]. It's ported to many other languages like python and javascript. There are even demo pages where you can run and try out different modulation schemes.
- Ozzillate – send files over sound wave
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I got frustrated when having to transfer homework files between devices I was not logged in to. To solve the issue I developed a web based application that transfers files to any nearby devices with the help of sound waves. Any feedback on the project would be greatly appreciated!
Quiet Modem project on GitHub
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So im trying to connect to the internet or just home network through an aux cable, how would i do that? (Complete beginner btw)
Have a look at Quiet https://github.com/quiet/quiet and if you want to pipe TCP / UDP over it, https://github.com/quiet/quiet-lwip
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Ggwave: Tiny Data-over-Sound Library
Any difference between this and the Quiet Modem Project? https://github.com/quiet/quiet
There are other data-over-sound libs listed here too https://github.com/ganny26/awesome-audioqr
What are some alternatives?
system-bus-radio - Transmits AM radio on computers without radio transmitting hardware.
minimodem - general-purpose software audio FSK modem
esp_lte_modem - ESP32 / esp-idf LTE UART modem library for sim7600 with cmux support
hack-technicolor - Hacking Technicolor Gateways wiki repository
ijkplayer - Android/iOS video player based on FFmpeg n3.4, with MediaCodec, VideoToolbox support.
ggwave - Tiny data-over-sound library
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device
quiet-js - Transmit data with sound using Web Audio -- Javascript binding for libquiet
ncnn - ncnn is a high-performance neural network inference framework optimized for the mobile platform
wormhole-william - End-to-end encrypted file transfer. A magic wormhole CLI and API in Go (golang).
wave-share - Serverless, peer-to-peer, local file sharing through sound
quiet-lwip - Full network stack over sound -- lwIP driver for libquiet