#Hi I used to use this before but I got busy and haven't been here in some time
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Are you looking for latest working version of W-Okada voice changer or something? And is your PC GPU still NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti? Sure, there's a newer version that works better than the b2332 one.
Damn you still remember my PC nice lol
And yeah I was using the old app then switched to the web site where u get the voice changer
And I saw there is new stuff now
But now am using a pretty low end/mid laptop
There's Tg Develop's W-Okada fork (b2397). This one is a continuation of Deiteris voice changer fork. https://docs.aihub.gg/realtime-voice-changer/local/tg-develops-w-okada-fork/ https://github.com/tg-develop/voice-changer/releases/tag/b2397
is there a video tutorial for this?
Better not.
So what am I suppoast to do this interface completely new to me
The settings on Tg Develop W-Okada are pretty much the same as Deiteris W-Okada, because as what I said Tg Develop one is a continuation of Deiteris one. The difference is how they reorganized into different parts of interface, where some might find it less familar.
Download voice-changer-windows-amd64-cuda.zip.001 and voice-changer-windows-amd64-cuda.zip.002 from GitHub. These two files have to be in the same download folder. Use WinRAR or 7-Zip to open/extract the .zip.001 one; don't use a built-in Windows archive extractor.
Nah, that one is still from Deiteris, just look in the Colab link. This one is Tg Develop W-Okada Colab notebook. https://colab.research.google.com/github/tg-develop/voice-changer/blob/master-custom/Colab_RealtimeVoiceChanger.ipynb
Alright thanks
There's also Kaggle notebook for the same one, but you'll have to import the ipynb file from GitHub as a complete notebook into your Kaggle account.
Alr man if I have any more trouble I'll let you know here or privately whatever you find easiest
Much thanks

There's this guide doc if interested. https://docs.aihub.gg/realtime-voice-changer/cloud/tg-develops-w-okada-fork-kaggle/
Last update: September 6, 2025
You're welcome. And is this solved yet? 
Yeah if it all works simular as it did before I got it!