Why GPU is over? and how resolve that?

I’m really new here , so maybe its super idiotic question -

I started to use the RVC Zero page (this - RVC⚡ZERO - a Hugging Face Space by r3gm) to test some Voice Models from here on some speeches or Acapellas of songs , and I did so I think 3/4 times , every audio was around 2-2.5 minutes
And then I got an error messege said that I’ve exceeded my GPU quota (40s left vs. 60s requested) , and I have to sign-up on Hugging Face to get more quotas or retry in X time.

So I signed up , but I got the same messege.
I tried to open another account , but the same messege.
I tried from regular chrome or from the private chrome , but the same messege.
I even tried to be a pro user , and I subscribed to check if that was the problem (knowing I’m anyway going to cancel it after a few uses) , but the same messege.

And on my profile , under Usage Quota - Private Repositories Storage 8.93 out of 1TB , Zero GPU 0 out of 25 minutes.

How can I solve it and just test out some of the voice models here on some clean audio speech?

Have to mention , I have 0 experience or knowledge about programming/google colab/python/any other snake or programming thing

Thanks!

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To put it simply, this is a broad bug on Hugging Face’s side, and solving it requires some programming knowledge.

It’s not a big deal, so I tried fixing the code myself. I think it should work if you duplicate this space onto your Zero GPU…

I just worked with VPN and changed country every X uses , and it works for most of times…
that’s the only solution for now?
it seems like its the only solution for now…

I think I also tried to duplicate my space (with the only free option) and it doesn’t work as well , but i’m not sure about that (because I remember that option wasn’t on the RVC Zero page , but on other page that I don’t remember , so I don’t know where to check if I did that)

anyway thanks for replying!

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that’s the only solution for now?

There are several ways to modify it, but the modification itself can be considered necessary.:sweat_smile:

The author has updated it, so I think this bug has now been fixed in this space. It should work fine now.