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Originally Posted by DaBear
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"Audiowatermarking embedds additional data and information in your audio.
It is encoded in your audio, but the modification is normally so small, that people will not hear any significant difference.
The audiowatermark can only be read by the company/person who embedded it. Still, it changes your audio, and the watermark cannot be removed by converting it to e.g. mp3 or other formats. It cannot be removed.
Tone2 (Gladiator and ElectraX), Waves, Cytomic (The Glue) and some other companies use audiowatermarks in their software. The serialnumber maybe encoded in the audio for example. So if crackers don't remove the watermark, a track made with a pirated version can later be indentified by the company as such.
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