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Please Elaborate:
- your PC GPU (Such as Nvidia RTX 3060, AMD RX 9070 XT..)
- your operating system (Like Windows 10, Windows 11, Linux, MacOS 26..)
- what you want to do? There isn't a program that does everything, there's a program for each thing:
- AI Covers
- Train RVC Models
- TTS
- Roleplay in VC
- Roleplay in Games
- etc
- what tutorial link are you using
- a screenshot of the program
what is 4gb vram?? the acapella is too big?
your gtx1650 has 4GB memory, it isnot enough
i have 8gb memory
that is mainline/original rvc
vram is the memory dedicated to your gpu, your gpu has only 4gb vram, which is different than 8gb ram
Your Nvidia GPU is good enough to do inference (use models) locally (on ur pc), not the best to train (make models) even if still possible
You can:
- Locally (runs on your pc so the speed depends on that, you will have to set it up with the guides):
- Cloud (remote good pc, easier and faster than ur PC but limited time):
- Ilaria RVC Zero: fastest and simplest that you can get for free
- Weights.com: Partnered with AI Hub, lets u do them easily but u may be in a queue
- Applio UI Colab: max 4 hours daily, not granted, of GPU
- AICoverMaker Colab & Kaggle: Automatically separates the vocals and instrumentals, converts the voice and mix all together back
Easiest possible (automatically separates vocals & instrumentals) : weights.com & rvc-ai-cover-maker-ui colab/kaggle
Easiest cloud: Ilaria rvc zero
Easiest local: Applio
it would be better to use something like AICoverMaker cloud in ur case
this is rare because i tried the original rvc for the fisrt time and doesn't give me errors...
on this same device
it may with a smaller file
the first was 13.2mb i'm assuming, but the new cover the acapella weights 16.1mb
minutes and seconds, not megabytes
ahhh, it was 7 minutes with 11 seconds
the other first was 5 minutes
The VRAM (video random access memory) means memory chip on your GPU, works similar to main RAM in your PC but for different purpose.