Let me quickly explain what this is about... I have been conducting some listening trials of different audio components using .wav files. In order to randomise the files they have been given arbitrary names by renaming the file in the time honoured way, right clicking, selecting rename and so on.
Question... is the original file name still available hidden in some way within the renamed file to those expert enough to know how to retrieve it.
I have attached a 10 second .wav file to this post. The file was produced using Audacity and the audio exported using a particular file name. It was then renamed 'Z'. Is it possible to retrieve the original file name from this file ?
Question... is the original file name still available hidden in some way within the renamed file to those expert enough to know how to retrieve it.
I have attached a 10 second .wav file to this post. The file was produced using Audacity and the audio exported using a particular file name. It was then renamed 'Z'. Is it possible to retrieve the original file name from this file ?
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