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So a while ago a bunch of my friends met up with our favorite artist and they got a few things

A Flash Drive
A Mug
A magazine

On the flash drive there was a document with this code and if we can decode it, it will lead to a download with a link to a song called Eav. None of use have any clue how to decode it though. Heres a few things we have though:

{\rtdmg\andl\ansicpg1252\redshiftf0\gmdnyofn//555\deflang2057{\frftbl{\f0\fnil\fcharset0;}}
{\*\generator Ancient20 6.3.9600}\viewkind4\uc1
\pard\sa200\sl276\slmult1\f0\fs22\pjjfg9
eav
\par
107b
\par

\par
8a61
}


Then we found this hidden within the items they received:

From Mugs: 184h 38bc h291
From Inside the USB Case: 00c4
From Magazine: A & 1

We have no clue if what we found helps decode the url, but we have no reason to believe why it wouldn't. I wish i had the picture of the codes on the items, but sadly I don't. I do have a picture of the flash drive itself though which can be seen here:

>> No.7283191

{\rtdmg\andl\ansicpg1252\redshiftf0\gmdnyofn//555\deflang2057{\frftbl{\f0\fnil\fcharset0;}}
{\*\generator Ancient20 6.3.9600}\viewkind4\uc1
\pard\sa200\sl276\slmult1\f0\fs22\pjjfg9
eav
\par
107b
\par

\par
8a61
}

Heres the code again since I don't think it posted properly

>> No.7283209

Than codes are hexadecimal. Last one is probably 0xA AND 0x1. Look up binary operations. What else is on the flash drive? Directory name contains hints as well as shit. If there is anything like galaxy's look up their redshifts. If not check lower bits of image files (oldest steg trick in the book). Check high contrast and low gamma etc.

>> No.7283224

There was nothing on the flash drive besides a file named eav.rtf which contained that code and i believe it also contained this which i forgot to include

//555;eav
107b

8a61

Supposedly all this information that I've provided should lead to the url

>> No.7283262

It's a modified .rtf file. They usually start with the command code \rtf1 instead of \rtdmg.

Something that looks like \uc1 is a unicode character. The numbers below are probably all unicode. Find out what 107b is in UTF-16, or 10 and 7b are in UTF-8.

The mug is confusing, but anyway, that's where I think you should start. Another option is to figure out what the Ancient20 program is. And a third is the \rtdmg command. Rich text disk image, maybe? What kind of program generates that?

>> No.7283276

You're giving too much hints op. Not a good idea if your looking for it intelligent individuals.

>> No.7283337

>>7283276
I'm genuinely trying to figure out where this leads