RuntimeError: PytorchStreamReader failed reading zip archive: failed finding central directory #434
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You must have interrupted a download and the cached weights are now corrupted. Search around in the other discussions/issues for tips. |
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Hello please help, after watching a tutorial https://youtu.be/hOSsGOmDC3w
I'm having an error after executing
python tortoise/do_tts.py --text "hello zack how are you" --voice zack --preset standard
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\Victus\anaconda3\tortoise-tts\tortoise\do_tts.py", line 27, in
tts = TextToSpeech(models_dir=args.model_dir)
File "C:\Users\Victus\anaconda3\tortoise-tts\tortoise\api.py", line 231, in init
self.autoregressive.load_state_dict(torch.load(get_model_path('autoregressive.pth', models_dir)))
File "C:\Users\Victus\anaconda3\envs\tortoise-tts\lib\site-packages\torch\serialization.py", line 797, in load
with _open_zipfile_reader(opened_file) as opened_zipfile:
File "C:\Users\Victus\anaconda3\envs\tortoise-tts\lib\site-packages\torch\serialization.py", line 283, in init
super().init(torch._C.PyTorchFileReader(name_or_buffer))
RuntimeError: PytorchStreamReader failed reading zip archive: failed finding central directory
please help
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