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The Inside the Core podcast is provided for entertainment only. Any information, techniques, software or equipment that is discussed should be researched, tested and validated prior to use. This podcast is not a substitute for specialized training that is required for computer forensics. The topics of discussion and/or opinions are those of the host(s) and do not reflect the views of the hosts employers or former employers. Discussion of content, goods, or services provided by outside entities does not imply endorsement. Nothing in the podcast should be construed as an offer, solicitation or recommendation to buy or sell any specific products or training.

This episode, the MacDudes have an interview with Lee Whitfield of the Forensic 4cast Podcast, talk about features in Snow Leopard that are of interest to examiners, and the Plist of the Week.

Also discussed;

Problems with Time Capsule
Linkedin Groups
Bodega application
Twitter's Computer Forensic Information
Snow Leopard's Problems with Guest Accounts
MobileSyncBrowser


Look for show notes soon.

Direct download: Inside_the_Core_Episode_7.m4a
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:48 PM
Comments[2]

    Are you promoting right brain thinking?

    Large parts of the show seem to be left channel only. I think it was also the case on the last episode. It would be good if you could mix it all to the centre.

    Opening it in Quicktime Pro & changing the sound channels (Show Movie properties, select sound tracks, & Audio Settings tab) to centre makes it bearable.

    Your audio editor should do it too.

    posted by: Drew on Sun, 10/25 04:22 PM EDT

    Well, we didn't think anyone was listening! Posted a new version of the episode yesterday, tweeted the change but didn't get a chance to post it here. Sorry.

    As for the sound editor, that's me. So enough said on that ;-) Still learning, sorry for the inconvenience it is causing you and others. Not sure why it exported portions out as right channel and not both. Thanks for the tip on Quicktime. I was using it yesterday to try to balance out the interview. Seems the WireTap Pro settings changed so I reset them to stereo.

    New episode being recorded soon, I will make sure it comes out better, at least in the audio category... the content, that's a different story!

    Be safe
    Dave

    posted by: Dave on Sun, 10/25 04:53 PM EDT


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