I broke Audiosurf!

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Well, not exactly, I played this "song" and it still managed to make a track from it! Takes long to load though.

Whether it's beatable is anyone's guess.
Hmm, can't seem to make it an attachment, here's the original link where I found it.

http://junction.bafsoft.com/White_Noise.ogg

If you beat it I'll give you an E-cookie.
 
Basically, he loaded audiosurf with static. I'll take a screenshot once I get mine going, to show you how 'apparently' hard this is.

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Dear god, it's impossible. The entire course is red.
audiown.jpg
 
Just download like any other song, Audiosurf does recognize this file type no problem. As for beating it... maybe I should take it to the Audiosurf official forums, see what they make of it.
 
White noise songs have been done millions of times before.
 
But what about pink noise. Or brown. There's never any love for brown.
 
This one time, I took the audio from a porno and played it in Audiosurf. It was hilarious.

I have a warped sense of humour.
 
Has anyone else had problems playing songs bought from iTunes? For some reason I can't even get them to load, they don't appear in the browser.
 
There is file protection on anything bought from the itunes store, preventing them working with audiosurf. Great eh? Audiosurf recommends 'burning these tracks to a CD' to use them with the game, I'm sure you can work out alternatives using google.
 
This is why you should buy your mp3s from Amazon or some other group that doesn't fail as hard as Apple does.
 
There is file protection on anything bought from the itunes store, preventing them working with audiosurf. Great eh? Audiosurf recommends 'burning these tracks to a CD' to use them with the game, I'm sure you can work out alternatives using google.

You can buy files on iTunes that don't have DRM, iTunes Plus. They cost the same...which makes me wonder why Apple just doesn't remove its DRM.
 
You can buy files on iTunes that don't have DRM, iTunes Plus. They cost the same...which makes me wonder why Apple just doesn't remove its DRM.

You act as if it's Apple that controls that.

It's up to the labels that sign with Apple to provide their music and how they want the songs (DRM or DRM-free).
 
Ignore the labels that want DRM and let them rot a slow and painful death.
 
One of those asian kids that plays nothing but bullet hell games will beat it.

mark my words.
 
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