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I wonder who thought that this voice for narration conveyed a sense of knowledge to impart. It sounds like a six-year-old and is unpleasant to listen to.
We tried different voices, and we understand now that this one wasn't the best choice. Thank you for your feedback. Moving forward, we'll be using human voices for our narrations to ensure a better listening experience.
Man, AI generated content sucks. And what in gods name is going on in the stock footage in 1:17??? There's a properly set up apparatus for water electrolysis, yet the apparatus on the very left doesn't make sense at all and on the right there seems to be an addition funnel connected to an erlenmeyer flask (in a way that doesn't make sense) with ground glass joints and no stopcock...
Thanks for pointing out the issue. Our video isn't entirely AI-generated, but you're right about the inaccuracies. We'll try to improve our quality control and ensure better accuracy in future videos. Appreciate your feedback and patience!
Thanks for your feedback. We understand the AI voice is not working well. We're also working on using human voiceovers. You can expect to hear the improvement in our next video. Appreciate your patience.
cheap and make great bearings for ...anything. I use them for phono turntable bearings. Most remarkable test. I carefully secured a 2 mm ball bearing on a hard steel vice. I then took a common carpenter's steel hammer and hit the bearing as hard as I could. Nothing. Under a 100x microscope power, there were absolutely NO nicks, scratches or visible damage. I lack test gear to detect internal structural change. The shiny surface was not scored in any detectable way. Dear lord, silicon nitride (ceramic) bearings are harder than 660 steel. I first used this material 25 years ago.
Check out the original videos we referenced from @sefuceramic: - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nz00TjXJtNg.htmlsi=Klm15nQLPyLs-6ff - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-THTNiPntr8Q.htmlsi=tEU9C-vNYv7PovSE
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Thank you for your feedback! We're actively working on improving our voiceovers. We've just released a new video with a real human voiceover. We’d appreciate it if you could check it out and let us know what you think.
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this found it's way in to my reccomended videos somehow and I love that. youtube knows exactly the stuff I want to learn about. you probably don't need my constructive feedback cause this does appear to be a copmpany which probably already has somebody for this (I'm assuming you just need to listen to that person a little more) but the sound design of your video is important and I think the sound balance would be perfect if the music was a little quieter
Tantalum is really an amazing metal, the king of the corrosion-resistant material! SAM is the specialist of tantalum and tantalum alloy (Ta10W, Ta2.5W and Ta40Nb).