what you’re looking for is called RVC. It’s integrated into some voice-cloning github projects but i don’t use it. Here for example: https://github.com/codename0og/rvc-realtime-voice-changer
what you’re looking for is called RVC. It’s integrated into some voice-cloning github projects but i don’t use it. Here for example: https://github.com/codename0og/rvc-realtime-voice-changer
Don’t use that repo, it’s old/broken. Use one of these two:
i use these two all the time for tts:
https://github.com/JarodMica/ai-voice-cloning / https://github.com/gitmylo/audio-webui
use the search on https://gfx-hub.co (no virus found, goes online just to download the AI then you can use it offline).
Thank you all. Happy now.
Yap, thanks!
Monitorix or Netdata.
cryptomator + syncthing.
https://github.com/rsxdalv/tts-generation-webui and https://github.com/gitmylo/audio-webui. I use them all the time. Taking a sample of 10s i get amazing results.
it's simpler. You just need to create a CONTENT folder anywhere on your pc or external drive. for example: mine is at Z:\MyDazLibrary\Content, for the sake of disk-space and backups.
Then for your downloaded stuff, you don't even need to extract the downloaded stuff. just open the zip (7zip) and drag the Content folder to your "created" content folder. (saves some clicks when you got a ton to install).
Then in Daz, right click the Content Library tab and choose Content Directory Manger, look for DAZ Studio Formats, then add the path to your newly created Content folder there. This way you have separate libraries with the stuff you purchased and the ones you downloaded.
Then you just need to go to the Content Database Maintenance and Process Metadata Queue, so the stuff will appear in your Smart Content.
There is also: assetsfree.com daz3d-poser.net desirefx.me gfx-hub.co
But you'll need to spend some $ on hitfile (i suggest) then you can download as much as you want.
(nice to see i'm not the only one still using Daz :)
I used monitorix a long time ago. now netdata.
could someone please point me to a “self-host-beginner-tutorial”? I had pretty good ICT-knowledge but when it comes to selfhosting my knowledge ends…