[SGVLUG] analog (stored as PCM digital) to binary digital
juanslayton at dslextreme.com
juanslayton at dslextreme.com
Sun May 6 20:22:54 PDT 2007
What medium is it presently recorded on?
John
David Lawyer
> Heres a question someone sent me that I can't answer. Anyone know of
> a computer program that does this? Apparently he recorded analog data
> by tapping into a modem line and stored it digitally via pcm (pulse code
> modulation). Now he wants to convert this digitally stored analog
> data back to digital, with the conversion back to digital being the
> demodulation of amplitude-phase modulation used by modems.
>
> So it should be possible to make this digital-analog-digital
> transformation without any analog step by doing a digital to digital
> conversion. I guess this is what an ISP does via a remote access
> server (digital modem). It coverts digital code from a T1 line (that
> originated from an analog modem) to the binary (hex) data sent by the
> modem. So what he wants is a digital modem in software.
>
> David Lawyer
>
> Hi Dave
>
> I found your web document that explain many things about modem.
>
> I would like to know if there is an easy way to decode a PCM file into
> hex data.
>
> I recorded a modem handshake + some data going thru the line(pcm file),
> and now I would like to decode the file into HEX data.
>
> I think I could do it by injecting the pcm file back into a modem to
> get the data demodulated, but I'm not sure how to do it.
>
> any advice.....
>
> Regards
>
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