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Originally Posted by FlameOn
Israeli Military releases apparent Islamic Jihad intercepted call discussing it's failed rocket launch that hit the hospital parking lot. Yes, there should be skepticism of Israel, but the same should be said of Hamas claims if not more so.
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/...f-53f7d6570000
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I actually haven't weighed in because the whole situation is weird, but this strikes me as very odd (as someone that works with dialogue audio a lot)
https://twitter.com/user/status/1714619198264263041
In the rare occasion I've used an ambient mic that records in stereo, the L/R channels will have nearly identical patterns.
The best reasoning I can muster is that they had two separate wiretaps and combined them but that begs the questions a) why? a single wiretap already captures both sides of the conversation, and b) when combining them, why make them each separated into L/R channels? It's a really bizarre audio engineering choice