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Update README with suggestions for windows installation

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James Betker 2022-05-08 20:44:44 -06:00
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Colab is the easiest way to try this out. I've put together a notebook you can use here:
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1wVVqUPqwiDBUVeWWOUNglpGhU3hg_cbR?usp=sharing
### Installation
### Local Installation
If you want to use this on your own computer, you must have an NVIDIA GPU. First, install pytorch using these
instructions: [https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/](https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/)
If you want to use this on your own computer, you must have an NVIDIA GPU.
Then:
First, install pytorch using these instructions: [https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/](https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/).
On Windows, I **highly** recommend using the Conda installation path. I have been told that if you do not do this, you
will spend a lot of time chasing dependency problems.
Next, install TorToiSe and it's dependencies:
```shell
git clone https://github.com/neonbjb/tortoise-tts.git
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python setup.py install
```
If you are on windows, you will also need to install pysoundfile: `conda install -c conda-forge pysoundfile`
### do_tts.py
This script allows you to speak a single phrase with one or more voices.