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That's due to my strict quality checks and ensuring there's no issues or compromises (and complaints) when anyone uses any of the released voice models to the public.
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Hence, I strongly believe that this feature (RVC and other voice cloning tools) won't ever stop developing and producing in the near future, as this is getting through the technological mainstream elsewhere
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in the world. And that's because _anyone can do the (almost) impossible_ things, especially in this generation - in the right time and in the right place, probably.
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> 2. RVC WebUI (0813) - for "model inference" and QA / QC (quality assurance / quality control or checks) before they're finalized.
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> 3. Audacity Cross-Platform (64-bit on Windows) - for the usual audio editing and making the "audio datasets" for the planned voice models.
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> 4. "Unspecified video-to-audio" converter (whether online or on local machine)
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• **_Can these voice models be copyrighted (even in the near future)?_**
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That's due to my strict quality checks and ensuring there's no issues or compromises (and complaints) when anyone uses any of the released voice models to the public.
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Hence, I strongly believe that this feature (RVC and other voice cloning tools) won't ever stop developing and producing in the near future, as this is getting through the technological mainstream elsewhere
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in the world. And that's because _anyone can do the (almost) impossible_ things, especially in this generation - in the right time and in the right place, probably. Using
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AI is "quite in the grey / gray area" in these time, but nevertheless, please enjoy (and have fun) using the voice models as much as you like!
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> 2. RVC WebUI (0813) - for "model inference" and QA / QC (quality assurance / quality control or checks) before they're finalized.
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> 3. Audacity Cross-Platform (64-bit on Windows) - for the usual audio editing and making the "audio datasets" for the planned voice models.
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> And I think that's all for this.
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• **_What version of RVC did you use for training the models (and its "feature extraction")?_**
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> All of the uploaded voice models are powered by **RVC v2 (version 2)** and **rmvpe (regardless whether it's standard CPU or using GPU)**.
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• **_Can these voice models be copyrighted (even in the near future)?_**
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