Post #1829993
2026-04-15 12:12 UTC
jxr is still one of my favourite image file formats to work with. I still need to read the file spec and work out what a "vanilla" image header looks like.
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@hellocatfood@post.lurk.org 2026-04-15 13:41
As suggested by @oin I imported the jxr image into audacity (U-Law, default endianness). The image is only 256x256 but it's overstuffed with data (i.e. past its actual resolution) so the file size is around 300kb and means I can have much longer audio. Enjoy(?) #sonfication #databending #creativecoding #noise
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@nnenov@mastodon.social 2026-04-15 12:15
@hellocatfood woa, I hadn't heard of it, looks super fun to corrupt : O
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@oin@mastodon.social 2026-04-15 12:46
@hellocatfood Love to hear what that sounds like in audacity.
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@AndyIncarnate@ravenation.club 2026-04-15 16:18
@hellocatfood These are very similar to the visuals I get when I'm having a visual migraine. In the colours and disruptive pattern at least - they don't usually cover my entire field of view like that though.