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Tune-in-to-the-show.zip Review

Data might be hidden in the Least Significant Bits of the audio samples.

The phrase "Tune-in" strongly suggests that the ZIP file contains an audio file (like .mp3 or .wav ). In these challenges, the "feature" or secret is hidden within the sound. Tune-in-to-the-show.zip

If the ZIP is encrypted, the name "Tune-in-to-the-show" might be a hint for a password or a specific broadcast frequency (e.g., 101.5 ) used as the key. Data might be hidden in the Least Significant

If you hear "phone keypad" sounds, you may need to decode the dual-tone multi-frequency signals to get a numeric string or "feature" code. 3. ZIP Metadata or Password Protected If you haven't opened the ZIP yet: If the ZIP is encrypted, the name "Tune-in-to-the-show"

If the audio sounds like robotic screeching or dial-up noises, it might be an SSTV signal. You would need to "play" the audio into an SSTV decoder to reveal a hidden image. 2. Frequency Manipulation The "show" might refer to a specific radio frequency.

You often need to open the audio file in a tool like Audacity . By switching the view from "Waveform" to "Spectrogram," a hidden flag or code may appear visually in the frequencies.