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I can't discern clearly, 14.4k or 9600 ?
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"DROOO DRIII DROOO" clearly refers to at least a V.34 (possibly V.90 or V.92) training signal, so 14k4 or faster.
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I know this is supposed to be a modem connecting but I swear the way I read it in my head sounded like one of my old printers starting up
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Dial up was legit.
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Oh my god, i know this is a modem but for some reason reading it all i could hear was this one ambient tech sounds clip used a ton in the Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II video game
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"RE..RE.REREREREBIBITP" - Ah, good ol' V.42 kicking in.. then the almost white noise of compression (is that a band name?). When writing modem drivers for Wireplay we would disable V.42 to reduce jitter at the expense of bandwidth (9-15-byte packets don't compress much!)
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The white noise isn't from compression, it's from scrambling. Pretty much any high performance encoding will sound like white noise. Maximizes band usage.
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