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org.quietmodem.Quiet
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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
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.
What are some alternatives?
minimodem - general-purpose software audio FSK modem
system-bus-radio - Transmits AM radio on computers without radio transmitting hardware.
hack-technicolor - Hacking Technicolor Gateways wiki repository
esp_lte_modem - ESP32 / esp-idf LTE UART modem library for sim7600 with cmux support
ggwave - Tiny data-over-sound library
ijkplayer - Android/iOS video player based on FFmpeg n3.4, with MediaCodec, VideoToolbox support.
quiet-js - Transmit data with sound using Web Audio -- Javascript binding for libquiet
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device
wormhole-william - End-to-end encrypted file transfer. A magic wormhole CLI and API in Go (golang).
ncnn - ncnn is a high-performance neural network inference framework optimized for the mobile platform
wave-share - Serverless, peer-to-peer, local file sharing through sound
quiet-lwip - Full network stack over sound -- lwIP driver for libquiet