i got everything done except step six... what am i supposed to do there?
so everytime i want to convert a track i open the collab and my drive and edit step 5 and run cell to convert? just checking if that is the workflow.
If you already converted one track and want to do another, just edit the fifth step (the name) and proceed with the rest. If you haven't used the tool in a while and you already closed the tab with the Colab page, you would need to run all of the steps again, but I don't think they take that much time to complete. 1-2 minutes in my case.
The reason is, you're using hardware that is located in another place and if you don't use it for a while (occasionally you'll be asked if you wish to reconnect so that you don't lose connection) or you exit the webpage, that PC is no longer attached to you and you need to connect again, hence run all the steps.
I think I figured it out! I tested my instructions on a VM running a bare-boned version of Windows 10 and got the same error you did. The issue is some systems don't play well with PyTorch's Cuda edition (which is the one I linked). Also, many people have various encoders already installed that play well with Python and some don't (especially if we're dealing with someone who's installing this on a fresh version of Windows), so I was getting SoundFile errors too. Installing soundfile fixed that issue though! Please remember to install and configure ffmpeg before trying to run mp3, mp4, m4a, and flac files through this tool!
Leave your installation as is and simply install the following and you should be good. Please let me know if this works for you! I also updated the main thread with these instructions. One thing though, don't check the GPU option is you don't have a stand-alone one installed.
pip install torch==1.5.0+cpu torchvision==0.6.0+cpu -f https://download.pytorch.org/whl/torch_stable.html
pip install SoundFile
Where exactly do have this and can you please link to your project? Very curious to check it out.
The tutorial is at the bottom of the first post in this thread.
That fixed it!!! Hell yeah. Even better, it takes less time with GUI and multi-genre model than command line for me. What would take about 4 to 5 hours with command line method now is less than an hour.
The tutorial is at the bottom of the first post in this thread.
Now this is very useful. 8 min 16 sec vs 45 min? Hell yeah [MENTION=26971]djtayz[/MENTION]. Awesome work. Great to have all these options in this.===============================================
Google Colab Method
If you encounter issues during the installation of the regular vocal remover or the GUI, you can use this method. It doesn't require any special or powerful hardware, as all of the processes are done in the cloud. 1 track gets processed for around 8-10 minutes.
STEPS:
1.Download this archive and upload the folder "vocal-remover" to your Google Drive.
https://mega.nz/file/MewDjTTR#WetXWo7iwI86oj-OMBnE0-ZeF0bmugVjGt1AHggltgs
2.Go to https://colab.research.google.com/ and click on "Upload".
3. Download this file and upload it to Google Colab.
https://mega.nz/file/keghkLTY#enyimMMRNZ1z1fFVLqvGtJJCjZv5ZkZT-0y9x9p3QU4
4. When you open the project, you'll see a couple of steps that I've numbered to be easy to follow. Just click each one and wait until it gets finished.
On the fifth step, where you're choosing which track to process, make sure you've typed its name exactly as it is + the file type (WAV/FLAC/MP3 etc.)
5. After completing the sixth and final step, your instrumental & acapella tracks should be found inside the "vocal-remover" folder.
[MENTION=39673]Anjok[/MENTION] [MENTION=26971]djtayz[/MENTION] you guys rock. This is only gonna get better and turn the music community on it's head.
[MENTION=26971]djtayz[/MENTION], how do I find your Google colab for stems conversion?
Stems? Are you referring to Demucs?
If it's about this one, you need to create your own, the tutorial is about that.
I can make a guide on how to install it on Google Colab, since it won't require coding there, otherwise this is the GitHub page and there are a few examples and comparisons https://github.com/facebookresearch/demucs
It's my go-to way for DIY stems. Downside is on some tracks it can ignore background vocals and leave them as synths, rather than part of the vocals track. But depends from song to song.