200 characters limit - tells to use opensource repo, but isn't this repo opensource ?
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I'm bit lost - is not THIS repo the OpenSource repo - MIT license? If so, what the point of asking to clone opensource repo which has 200 characters limit?
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The 200 characters limit is specifically for the demo version of the OpenVoice application. This limit is in place to ensure efficient operation and manage resource usage during the demo. The message suggests cloning the open-source repository because, by doing so, you can modify the code to remove or adjust this limit for your own use. The repository is indeed open-source, and cloning it allows you to customize and extend its functionalities beyond the demo constraints [1].
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I've cloned the repo but it still contains the limit inside. Is it a must to edit some files? Then message should be changed into something like "clone repo and use this VARIABLE_NAME to override the limit, you can set it like THIS_WAY for docker container" - will be much more clear, that it's not a limitation of opensource/closed source
Any solutions please, I am having the same problems on Macos via pinokio. I keep getting error if the text is more than 30 character long.
Thanks
The solution is in dosubot reply on the [1] link