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Would people here listen to NSDAP books narrated? I've started to build up a library of my own translations, and thought that audiobooks could be a more digestible medium to spread the word.
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fourleaved on scored.co
8 months ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
It's useful in that regard. Not to mention how difficult it is for a 20+ page PDF to spread. But audio and video are the way of online communication these days
EJGeneric on scored.co
8 months ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
https://rumble.com/v6t89wd-the-poisonous-mushroom-by-ernst-hiemer-audiobook.html

Here is an audiobook created by an old ConPro user called RightSideFunding. It spread pretty far among all of the alternative channels. He made about a half dozen books/shorts until the AI became unresponsive and he was spending countless hrs fixing bugs and errors.

https://odysee.com/@AutarkyPress:b

He took a break and probably just lives on a small farm in rural West Virginia nowadays.
fourleaved on scored.co
8 months ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
I'm apprehensive about using AI because anything running local will have the most freedom but sound the worst, while online services will sound the best but at the mercy of (((content moderation))).

I would much rather use my own voice, especially on these handbooks and pamphlets that have never seen a complete English translation.
EJGeneric on scored.co
8 months ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
After messing around with AI a bit you will definatly be better off using your own voice. The best audiobooks are read and not generated from my experience. I hate the auto AI voices on YouTube videos. Here is a good example of a read audiobooks.


https://odysee.com/$/playlist/707a56fd03ac80eb2254f528419e0743ea3c6ce7
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