TL;Dr: Is recording by livestreaming your own audio 24/7, the securest method as an individual, to get a "newspaper in the photo" audio proof?
We are not talking about Havana Syndrome or tinnitus issues.
My long-term parent er landlord screamed and or banged pots and pans by my room from 3h to 7h (3AM to 7AM), prove it with just a sound bite.bites?
At exactly 03h07, a heavy machinery WM.com dumpster truck backs in ten (10) meters away, starts revving their engine like a racecar and running their forklift at extremely high decibels, reverberations physically shaking me and my home (and my neighbors, does that matter?). How do I prove, with just the sound/audio signature recorded from my smartphone, that I was woken by that (high-decibel) at the brink of dawn 3:07AM?
What best practices to prove as evidence that that sound was at that timestamp? Live stream to timestamp audio? What live audio stream? Radio Provability helped by radio/tv news in background (reruns/repeats? what about reruns)? What What is suggested, if I need to be able to prove that a sound happened and (is clockable as proof of) at a certain exact time.
Is there an audio channel that works best as a timestamp? If I change to a radio channel and the commercial is the same as before, that's not as good for proof of timestamp?
Any self-recorded audio would be the same example, can you tell me exactly what second a word was said in Universal Standard Time for each word?
My personal angle, to use me as just one example, was from asking by search engine speaking "best live audio stream (is radio/TV news?) to timestamp audio?" I meant 'What is the suggested method for timestamping/dating the audioaudio recording I just made' (note the timestamp, as the trusted time the record began, at the beginning of the YT title and .wav record file name, which I mean you have to trust the time written by me/you the User) and https://steemit.com/csychology/@scribe/qd9npv my "blockchain proof" to prove my experience from seconds ago. I have to transcribe that it happened at that time, trust that my audio recorder timestamp is accurate, and have you trust me?
Well because of technological reasons, partly done to follow professional workflow standards, posting process from www.AudioShip.io to www.YouTube.com took/delayed hours for, again, mainly technology reasons, seemingly another Digital Divide beyond what would be the value a "newspaper in the photo" is, for there is not an equivalent for audio. I was trying AudioShip in comparison to YouTube, thinking there would be greater timestamp validity in some viewable metadata, but there is not any real proof of time.
Comparatively, Iwe can send a timestampable sexting message with greater proofing than a single word Iwe say with myan audible mouth [scroll[not to mention, the scroll feature to track linear sound is emotionally tolling (literally an emotional experience to rehear, a page of text does not bite like an hour of audio equivalently, and the evidence process is generally manual), to make matters difficult] as sound waves, which is very technically provablemanually intensive in comparison.
Is radio/TV news verifiable to the second, a secure reference point, what about reruns/repeats? If I change to a radio channel and the commercial is the same as before, that's not proof of life, er proof of timestamp, correct?
I am worried that try to timestamp I just madeabout how audio is transient, asking myself if audio is not enough proof for the legal system, if I did not activate a radio or TV with some verifiable knowledgetime signature: 'I know that sound happened at that time because I heard the radio anchor say that the first time then, that was that issue's first ever word, very first words'.
I am asking how to mechanically or socially make sure for myself and others that that sound happened at that time. Is, is that a security feature, do any sound recorders record timestamps of.
of pending audio streams before you're able to save fully to Google Drive, in my test case? Is there an audio channel that works as a timestamp?