#I need some help pls
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This is a General AI Server, we won't be focused on voices anymore
Elaborate:
- your PC GPU
- your operative system
- what you want to do
- what tutorial link are you using
- a screenshot of the program
The folder or the .exe file? If the exe program file went missing after extraction, it could be one of your antivirus programs removed it as a false positive. W-Okada is a free and open source program. Can you tell me which tutorial video or website are you following and what is your PC GPU?
my pc has a Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti, window 11, and ryzen 7 uhm, I was trying to install the W-okada voice changer with the guide but I couldn't find the application that was mentioned, also I tried to go to other section with all the versions and when I tried downloading them the folder was corrupted or something cuz WinRar can't open or extract the folder...
-realtime
Guides for Programs that use RVC Models in Realtime for Calls/Games
Most suggested. GUIDE
ONLY the latest alpha comes close to the Deiteris Fork performance, older versions in youtube tuts are way worse. GUIDE
Unavailable, the guide is outdated and the program is worse compared to the ones above, and much less updated
1st link
Wokada deiteris fork
Don't use the GitHub download, it's splitted, just follow the guide
I downloaded 2 folder, the first in the W-okada fork guide and the in the releases link 
but is it a link to a direct download? cuz that's what I was looking for
You need to read the guide
It's not easy to download the program and use it
You must read all of it, it has a link to download the program ofc
If you don't read the guide, you won't be able to use it basically
It's a must
Also because you need 2 programs not just 1
uhm @final trail sorry, can you help me with this, I downloaded it but when I use it sounds terrible, cuts my voice a lot and sounds too robotic 
gpu: rtx 3060 ti
f0: rmvpe without onnx
extra: 2.7
chunk: 120
input: microphone
output: line 1
monitor: headphones optionally to hear urself
k thx
uhm btw, is there any like mod that I can use to improve the model? bc I was using it and it's worse than the W-okada app version, the one that runs on my pc, not in the browser
That's because you just run W-Okada anyway out of the box without ever setting anything on W-Okada, hence the robotic sound. 
The lower "extra" number (0.5 s) indeed makes audio low quality, so 2.7 s extra is always recommended.
no, I did edit some stuff but still making the robotic sound, let me send you a ss

that's why I was asking if there is anything I can add to the client to make it sound better, or if it is just because of the model
in that case, can you recommend me a certain type of model that can sound more "natural", I'd tried with Japanese models, English models and Spanish models...
Wow, ok. If chunk and extra settings still don't make audio to sound better, it can be the voice model itself. Try a better one from #1175430844685484042
so what should I look for bc I saw that not all the model have like the same numbers and idk what does that mean
I downloaded one that says 400 epochs
and I saw another one with 250 I think

The epoch number found in RVC voice model name doesn't mean anything; it basically tells how many epoch used during training of a voice model in an RVC program. I forgot how to explain about this.
on wokada, you can optionally use more advanced settings for benefits:
- Force FP32 mode: on (THIS IS OFF BY DEFAULT! Turning this on improves stability. Increases VRAM usage by 200 MB)
- Disable JIT compilation: off for faster loading speed of the program, on for slightly better performance (10-15 ms) for Nvidia only)
no, all the info you see doesn't matter in the quality, it's just training info, the only way to check the quality is via listening to it or using it
get a better model
How can I turn FP32 on and disable the JIT? 
k, thx
Check the advanced settings, it's in there
