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- [x] Training guidance
- [x] RealEdit dataset and training manifest
- [x] Model weights (both 330M and 830M, the former seems to be just as good)
- [ ] Write colab notebooks for better hands-on experience
- [x] Write colab notebooks for better hands-on experience
- [ ] HuggingFace Spaces demo
- [ ] Better guidance on training/finetuning
## How to run TTS inference
There are two ways:
1. with docker. see [quickstart](#quickstart)
2. without docker. see [envrionment setup](#environment-setup)
There are three ways:
1. with Google Colab. see [quickstart colab](#quickstart-colab)
2. with docker. see [quickstart docker](#quickstart-docker)
3. without docker. see [environment setup](#environment-setup)
When you are inside the docker image or you have installed all dependencies, Checkout [`inference_tts.ipynb`](./inference_tts.ipynb).
If you want to do model development such as training/finetuning, I recommend following [envrionment setup](#environment-setup) and [training](#training).
## QuickStart
:star: To try out TTS inference with VoiceCraft, the best way is using docker. Thank [@ubergarm](https://github.com/ubergarm) and [@jayc88](https://github.com/jay-c88) for making this happen.
## QuickStart Colab
:star: To try out speech editing or TTS Inference with VoiceCraft, the simplest way is using Google Colab.
Instructions to run are on the Colab itself.
1. To try [Speech Editing](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1FV7EC36dl8UioePY1xXijXTMl7X47kR_?usp=sharing)
2. To try [TTS Inference](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1lch_6it5-JpXgAQlUTRRI2z2_rk5K67Z?usp=sharing)
## QuickStart Docker
:star: To try out TTS inference with VoiceCraft, you can also use docker. Thank [@ubergarm](https://github.com/ubergarm) and [@jayc88](https://github.com/jay-c88) for making this happen.
Tested on Linux and Windows and should work with any host with docker installed.
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