• olicvb
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    7 months ago

    Have you looked into doing TTS on your own hardware? I recently managed to get this running (free !!).

    It’s pretty good imo, i found that the trick is to generate the voice with Bark and use “RVC Beta Demo” on top after. Coming from image generation RVC feels like a Lora.

    Now i barely played with it, but i’m sure you can end up with some crazy level of details and customisation.

    Have fun ^^

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      7 months ago

      The current problem with running these AI on local hardware is that, as supposedly tiny tools, they require huge packages to download and often require specific version of Python (3.8 while most modern Linux distro come with 3.10+) and most of the time you’re required to make these massive download (+6GiB of libraries, pip packages and various dependencies/sdk)… just to give one single try. If you mess with something, it’s all over again.

      What I’ve found more useful, is using huggingface.I was forgetting about Bark! thanks for remind me… luckily is already available on hugface here