Getting user was hair-pullingly tiresome at first, the only (seemingly) working service was some online-only generator. Thanks to a hint from another User (Kudos to you again ) I found out about some neat Linux offline tool which allowed me to create different samples quite fast. With little bit of tinkering here and there I managed to find creds. Try the usual stuff first, and you won’t need to go far.
Really enjoyed the root process, learned quite a few new things.
Do thorough enumeration (there are probably 2-3 different standard enum scripts one should always run anyways) and you will discover it. Google if you are not familiar with the found processes. Also, , don’t let some errors discourage you, try again
OK I have to throw in the towel and ask for some help.
I’ve posted hundreds of WAVs to this thing and 90% of the time the request just times out. I’ve used all the terms on the smart page, used the hinted at online tts along with several others, local tools, and recording myself. I’ve tried 8 and 16 bit WAVs; 16bit always just time out, while 8bit occasionally make it through but almost always don’t attempt interpretation or search.
Out of all the requests I’ve sent, one set of a few random words did trigger interpretation, but even with the same file on subsequent requests, I get nothing back. Not sure how that’s even possible.
After confirming I was doing the exact thing another user was on discord, they sent me a file that worked for them, which when I upload doesn’t trigger any audio interpretation or a search, much less an error or more. Sending a fake, empty .wav file triggers the interpretation and search with blank results, but any actual audio at all times out 90% of the time or 200s the POST without showing the search response at all.
DMs welcome, any thoughts on what I could change in this process would rock. Thanks!
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this seems to be very inaccurate. any other recommended tts interface?
I’m afraid that typing an exact tts name in this topic is a spoiler, but I can give you some hints.
I used a free, online service (premium one is accessible after registration) where you could choose English voice (US, UK, AU, IN - male and female), and a lot of other languages, you could set speed and pitch (but generally are not needed) and you could get .mp3 output. David was my favorite choice.
with gtts (google): ‘I’m afraid that typing an exact tts name in this topic is a spoiler, but I can give you some hints.’ translates to ‘i’m afraid that typing in exactly the heiress named in this 2pic is the spoiler the nineteen duties them hang’
with gtts (google): ‘I’m afraid that typing an exact tts name in this topic is a spoiler, but I can give you some hints.’ translates to ‘i’m afraid that typing in exactly the heiress named in this 2pic is the spoiler the nineteen duties them hang’
its extremely hard to write something which is legit english + legit instructions at the same time. as i think it must be legit english, otherwise the ai misunderstands it.
its extremely hard to write something which is legit english + legit instructions at the same time. as i think it must be legit english, otherwise the ai misunderstands it.
That’s true. My last sentence in my previous comment is a hint. I can give you another hint in PM.
This is the first box I might have to give up on.
I’ve been stuck on user for two weeks, and getting nowhere.
I’m using the recommended linux tool (tried multiple voices), and have found the the error, and also have been able to get basic info like the user name (I think, anyway), and db name, but any time I try more complex queries to pull other info, the AI can’t recognize it at all.
rooted. Thanks @bumika for your nudge.
As a non-english-speaker, the toughest part was how to pronounce a special character not written on the intelligent page.