#I can't find the index file

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GPU : Nvidia RTX 2060 Super
16 Go ram
WIndows 10

I've followed all steps until generating index file, but impossible to find it.

Tutorial used : https://docs.aihub.gg/rvc/local/applio/#extra

Can someone knows how to fix that ?

Last update: August 9, 2025

strong grove
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You're really kind and I thank you for that. The fact, is that I've spent many hours yesterday with a big headache in bonus...

I've followed all the guide for Nvidia, but my path is always blocked by this sentence in the console that you can see on the picture that I've send above, impossible for me to create the Index...

Where I can see if the Applio driver is up-to-date please ?

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Look, this is a part I don't understand.
Context : I want to create a voice model by sending samples, in a way to do TTS.

Why they are asking me for .PTH and .INDEX at the beginning ? I don't have those

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@strong grove

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But first of all, you would have to upload two files, pth and index into Applio, these are voice model files.

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Now that I have to tell you every step because you don't know what to do with Applio, where I somehow know better but I'm just complex at explaining.

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This section on Applio is "Training". As what I said earlier, the term "training" simply means to create your own voice model, as what you understood.

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How do you know to prepare your "dataset" that contains audio file(s) to "train" in Applio RVC? That part where I question about your statement if you mean something else.

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2 minutes of dataset audio is quite low, although it's possible to train a voice model using dataset audio of lower than 10 minutes with some settings, the sound at the result (making AI cover) would also depend on your dataset too.

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If there's a terminal after you double click on the Tensorboard batch file, copy the url link and paste it in the same browser where Applio RVC is also displaying at the time.

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Yes, but what i'm saying is about this part