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Using denoiser at all doesn't work at all #151

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GUUser91 opened this issue Apr 10, 2023 · 1 comment
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Using denoiser at all doesn't work at all #151

GUUser91 opened this issue Apr 10, 2023 · 1 comment

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@GUUser91
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GUUser91 commented Apr 10, 2023

I tried this command and it just ends. No output file is created. I'm using Artix Linux.

python -m denoiser.enhance --dns64 --noisy_dir=/home/user/Downloads/grace1/ --out_dir=/home/user/Downloads/grace2
INFO:denoiser.pretrained:Loading pre-trained real time H=64 model trained on DNS.

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markrotnam commented Jun 19, 2023

You'll likely have to add the directory where your wav files are ( in this case /home/user/Downloads/) to Path, I don't use linux but if you're not aware of how to add directories to Path, you can follow this guide https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-add-directory-to-path-in-linux/ .

The program should be able to locate your noisy wav files after this, just add --noisy_dir=/home/user/Downloads/grace1/, it'll still be able to find grace 1 even if you only have /home/user/Downloads/ in Path

Note that you'll have to add it to user variables specifically on windows, adding the directory to system variables doesn't work, so if that's applicable to linux just keep that in mind, hope this helps.

Also, if anyone else is checking for help here, you can find path by searching for "Edit the system environment variables" in the start menu and clicking on the "environment variables..." button in the pop up, should have access to both user and system variables on the page that shows up

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