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Stable Audio: Transcription Failed / Audio Not Recognized
Current Status: Major Outage
Last checked: 5m ago
What We're Seeing Right Now
No recent issues reported. If you're experiencing problems with Stable Audio, report below to help the community.
What is this error?
When Stable Audio fails to transcribe audio, the speech-to-text engine could not process your file. This can be due to audio quality, unsupported languages, format issues, or service problems.
Error Signatures
Transcription failedCould not recognize speechNo speech detectedAudio format not supportedTranscription errorUnable to process audioLanguage not supportedCommon Causes
- Audio quality too low (background noise, distortion)
- Unsupported audio format or codec
- Language not supported or auto-detection failed
- Audio file too long or too large
- Stable Audio transcription service is down
โ How to Fix It
- Ensure audio is clear with minimal background noise
- Convert to WAV or MP3 format
- Specify the language explicitly if possible
- Try a shorter audio segment first
- Check file size against Stable Audio's limits
- Check this page for service-wide issues
Live Signals
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Major OutageRecent Incidents
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stable-audio experiencing issues
Our monitoring detected that stable-audio may be experiencing an outage.
1d ago
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Stable Audio fail to transcribe my audio?
Most failures are due to audio quality, format, or file size. Try clear audio in WAV/MP3 format. If the issue is widespread, check the status above.
What audio formats does Stable Audio support?
WAV, MP3, and M4A are widely supported. Check Stable Audio's documentation for exact format requirements.
Is Stable Audio transcription down?
Check community reports below for real-time feedback.