Hi @TheBarracuda .. I’m really sorry if the text-to-voice didn’t meet your expectations. Do you have any suggestions or feedback on how I can improve? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Thank you for listening!
@storenza Thanks for the feedback opportunity! If you listen to it while reading along before uploading, you can catch where it slips up as in 2:50. The ice cubes are slurring clumsily, it's not the ice slur that is being clumsily. 3:41 20 biffion years. 4:36 'they reste D' 4:41 'we'll switch-itch' 5:15 'W H enever that was' 5:20 'some run D C W N faster than others 5:37 'max i mem', 7:01 Maybe it's a dialect, or just the fancy science way but I've never heard it pronounced that way. These are distracting and breaks immersion for me. It makes it harder to enjoy, and makes the story turn into ... just words. I'm still finishing the video because I like the story. I sincerely apologize if I'm wrong about the TTV. I have no intention to mock someone over their speech.
I love this story, thanks for the listen!
edit: even if it's just a bad text-to-voice reader.
Hi @TheBarracuda .. I’m really sorry if the text-to-voice didn’t meet your expectations. Do you have any suggestions or feedback on how I can improve? I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Thank you for listening!
@storenza Thanks for the feedback opportunity! If you listen to it while reading along before uploading, you can catch where it slips up as in 2:50. The ice cubes are slurring clumsily, it's not the ice slur that is being clumsily. 3:41 20 biffion years. 4:36 'they reste D' 4:41 'we'll switch-itch' 5:15 'W H enever that was' 5:20 'some run D C W N faster than others 5:37 'max i mem', 7:01 Maybe it's a dialect, or just the fancy science way but I've never heard it pronounced that way.
These are distracting and breaks immersion for me. It makes it harder to enjoy, and makes the story turn into ... just words.
I'm still finishing the video because I like the story. I sincerely apologize if I'm wrong about the TTV. I have no intention to mock someone over their speech.