#Why my pvc is under queue?

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When you create a Professional Voice Clone (PVC), it goes through several stages before it's ready for use. After you've uploaded your samples and verified your voice, your PVC is added to a queue for training.

The queuing process is necessary because:

  1. Multiple users may be creating PVCs simultaneously
  2. The fine-tuning process requires significant computational resources

The estimated training time is approximately 3-6 hours for English PVCs and 4-8 hours for non-English PVCs. However, this can vary depending on several factors, and sometimes it may take longer.

While your PVC is in the queue, you can check its current status in My Voices. Look for your voice in the list, click on it to view details, and hover over the model name to see the current status.

Rest assured that once your PVC completes the fine-tuning process, you'll receive a notification that your voice is ready for use. If you have any concerns about extended delays, you can always reach out to customer support for more information.

buoyant sluice
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Explain the step by step the PVC process and qeueu

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AI-generated Answer for relay_stevan_12568

Creating a Professional Voice Clone (PVC) involves several stages, each crucial for developing a high-quality voice model. Here's a step-by-step overview of the process:

  1. VoiceLab Access: Start by accessing your VoiceLab through the "Voices" tab.

  2. Add Voice: Click on "Add Generative or Cloned Voice" and select "Professional Voice Cloning."

  3. Guidelines and Rules: Confirm that you have read the guidelines and rules, then click "Start."

  4. Setup: Name your PVC, choose the language, and upload your recordings. Ensure the audio quality is high and consistent.

  5. Description and Labels: Add labels and a description for your PVC, which can be changed later, and click "Create Professional Voice."

  6. Verification: Once your audio samples are accepted, you'll need to verify your voice using a voice Captcha. Ensure your microphone is set up correctly and matches the quality of your uploaded samples.

  7. Queue and Training: After successful verification, your PVC enters the training queue. This process includes several stages:

    • Processing: Verification and preparation of your voice data.
    • Queued: Waiting for training to begin.
    • Fine-tuning: Active training of your voice model.
    • Fine-tuned: Completion of training, making your PVC ready for use.

The entire process typically takes around 24 hours, but this can vary depending on queue conditions. Once completed, you'll receive a notification, and your PVC will be available in your VoiceLab for use. For more detailed guidance, you can refer to the step-by-step guide.

buoyant sluice
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Why elevenlabs need to put PVC in queue?

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AI-generated Answer for relay_stevan_12568

Professional Voice Cloning (PVC) involves a complex process of training a dedicated model on a large set of voice data to produce a hyper-realistic clone that's indistinguishable from the original voice. This process requires significant computational resources and time.

Unlike Instant Voice Cloning, which can be done quickly with short samples, PVC needs to go through several stages:

  1. Processing
  2. Queuing
  3. Fine-tuning
  4. Completion

The queuing system is necessary because:

  1. It manages the high demand for PVC creation.
  2. It ensures fair allocation of resources among users.
  3. It allows for proper scheduling of the intensive training process.

The estimated training time is roughly 3-6 hours for English PVCs and 4-8 hours for non-English PVCs. However, this can vary depending on factors such as the number of voices in the queue and the complexity of the voice being cloned.

By using a queue system, ElevenLabs can efficiently manage the workload and provide users with high-quality voice clones while maintaining a smooth experience for all customers.

buoyant sluice
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is the queue first in first out?

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AI-generated Answer for relay_stevan_12568

The queue for Professional Voice Cloning (PVC) at ElevenLabs is necessary to manage the processing and training of voice models efficiently. The process involves several stages: Processing, Queued, Fine-tuning, and Fine-tuned. Each stage requires computational resources, and the queue helps ensure that these resources are allocated fairly and effectively.

While the specific order of the queue isn't detailed in the provided content, it generally operates on a first-come, first-served basis, meaning requests are processed in the order they are received. However, the exact timing can vary based on current demand and other factors.

buoyant sluice
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go more in depth and explain the queue process

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AI-generated Answer for relay_stevan_12568

The queue process for Professional Voice Cloning (PVC) at ElevenLabs involves several stages to ensure the creation of a high-quality voice model. Here's a detailed breakdown:

  1. Verification: Before entering the queue, your voice samples and any necessary documentation are manually reviewed to verify your identity and consent. This step is crucial to prevent unauthorized cloning and ensure privacy.

  2. Processing: Once verified, your voice enters the processing stage, where the system prepares the data for training. This involves pre-processing the audio samples to ensure they are suitable for model training.

  3. Queued: After processing, your voice is placed in the queue, waiting for a training slot. The queue operates on a first-come, first-served basis, meaning requests are handled in the order they are received.

  4. Fine-tuning: When a training slot becomes available, your voice enters the fine-tuning stage. This is where the actual training of the voice model occurs, using your audio data to create a hyper-realistic clone.

  5. Fine-tuned: Once training is complete, the voice model is fine-tuned and ready for use. You will receive a notification, and the voice will be accessible in your VoiceLab.

The entire process aims to be completed within 24 hours, but this can vary based on the current demand and queue status. The queue ensures that each voice model receives the necessary resources and attention for optimal quality.

buoyant sluice
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Why my friend got first PVC finished with the same volume of data that I sent and we sent in the same time?

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AI-generated Answer for relay_stevan_12568

The processing time for a Professional Voice Clone (PVC) can vary due to several factors, even if the data volume and submission time are similar. The queue system is designed to handle multiple requests efficiently, but variations can occur based on:

  1. Queue Position: The order in which requests are processed can depend on the queue's current load and the position of each request within it.

  2. Processing Resources: The availability of processing resources at the time of submission can affect how quickly a request is handled.

  3. Complexity of Data: Even with similar data volumes, the complexity or quality of the audio files might differ, impacting processing time.

  4. System Prioritization: There might be internal prioritization rules that affect the order of processing.

These factors can lead to differences in processing times, even for submissions made simultaneously. If you have concerns about your PVC's processing time, feel free to reach out for further assistance.

buoyant sluice
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is PVC verified by a human?

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AI-generated Answer for relay_stevan_12568

Yes, the Professional Voice Clone (PVC) verification process can involve manual verification by a human, especially in cases where there are difficulties with the standard verification process. This ensures privacy and ethical practices are maintained. Once verified, the PVC goes through several stages, including processing, queuing, fine-tuning, and finalization. The entire process typically takes around 24 hours, but this can vary depending on the queue and other factors.

buoyant sluice
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all PVC goes through human verification by elevenlabs team?