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Frequently Asked Questions
It's a tool that converts written text into eerie audio, designed for various Linux distributions like Ubuntu, providing natural-sounding, chilling output.
Yes, it operates on Ubuntu, including server environments, through web browsers without needing additional software installation. Just open the site to begin.
Generated audio is exported in .m4a format, ensuring compatibility with various media players across different operating systems.
Yes, free users can preview a 10-second audio clip, while logged-in users can generate and download the full audio file, extending their use.
For a profound and haunting effect, Sterling (female, profound) provides a deep, eerie delivery, enhancing the chilling atmosphere of your content.
Yes, use Sterling's voice for a profound effect or Griffin's authoritative tone to craft eerie voicemail messages with a scary theme.
Yes, you can describe a custom tone like 'ominous and haunting' to tailor the voice delivery for scarier audio outputs.
Text is limited to 15,000 characters per generation, which includes both typed input and OCR-extracted content from uploaded files.
Access through any Linux-compatible browser, like Firefox or Chrome. No installations required; it's ready to use online for text conversion.
Yes, you can upload audio files for transcription into text, which can then be converted into scary audio using the tool.
The tool is text-based for creating scary audio files but doesn’t execute Linux commands. It’s tailored for creative audio content rather than system operations.
Each uploaded file is limited to 100 MB, accommodating a wide range of file types for transcription and conversion.
The tool doesn't offer audio editing. Download the .m4a file and use external software like Audacity for further modifications.
Yes, it needs an internet connection as all processing is performed online. Downloaded audio files can be played offline.
The generation process can take up to 1 minute, varying based on text length and system load, providing efficient text-to-audio conversion.