
I’m not exactly sure why someone had the brilliant idea of doing this, but if you import the Paint executable into an audio program, here’s what you get. Oh, and you have to wait until 0:25 until it starts getting groovy.

I’m not exactly sure why someone had the brilliant idea of doing this, but if you import the Paint executable into an audio program, here’s what you get. Oh, and you have to wait until 0:25 until it starts getting groovy.
Going viral in 5…4…3…2…1…
LOL When I was in high school my friend and I would do this all the time. Back in the Sound Blaster days… the memories
LOL When I was in high school my friend and I would do this all the time. Back in the Sound Blaster days… the memories
The beats are created by the icons and bitmaps embedded in the file. That’s why these types of files are so compressible. Each row in each image produces a pattern like the “beats” here.
Gave me an idea, so I fired up Audition and imported shell32.dll from my Win7 system. Same pattern, only a little funkier ;)
The beats are created by the icons and bitmaps embedded in the file. That's why these types of files are so compressible. Each row in each image produces a pattern like the "beats" here.
Gave me an idea, so I fired up Audition and imported shell32.dll from my Win7 system. Same pattern, only a little funkier ;)
With what version of MS paint? with MS paint 5.1 under win xp sp3 didn't work..
try to open explorer.exe and skip at 00:33
LOL
try to open explorer.exe and skip at 00:33
LOL
Reminds me of the Commodore C64 loading programms from the datasette…
Microsoft Office is becoming my new best music compilation CD :)