“Microsoft Paint (Windows 10)” (Unsigned 8-bit PCM, 33488 Hz, Mono) [Oscilloscope View]
This is the Windows application mspaint.exe converted to an unsigned 8-bit PCM audio signal. What this basically means is that the binary data which makes up the program is grouped into samples of 8 bits (1 byte) each, and represented as a wave/graph, with the bytes being placed in sequential order over time. The bottom most point on the wave represents a byte with a value of 0, and the top most point on the wave represents a byte with a value of 255 (FF). (Hopefully this makes at least a little bit of sense)
Requested by Pobert.
You can view a list of all of the requests I have yet to get to here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/171d0S-n6zj7JjbNG_9pz1PfzZnNYbkfT3tz_ibpoA-g/
Oscilloscope visuals created with jimbo1qaz's corrscope program.