transferring small bits of data over sound? need some help

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  • quiet

    Transmit data with sound. Includes binaries for soundcards and .wav files. (by quiet)

  • 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.

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