# Training ## Prepare Dataset Example data processing scripts for Emilia and Wenetspeech4TTS, and you may tailor your own one along with a Dataset class in `src/f5_tts/model/dataset.py`. ### 1. Datasets used for pretrained models Download corresponding dataset first, and fill in the path in scripts. ```bash # Prepare the Emilia dataset python src/f5_tts/train/datasets/prepare_emilia.py # Prepare the Wenetspeech4TTS dataset python src/f5_tts/train/datasets/prepare_wenetspeech4tts.py ``` ### 2. Create custom dataset with metadata.csv Use guidance see [#57 here](https://github.com/SWivid/F5-TTS/discussions/57#discussioncomment-10959029). ```bash python src/f5_tts/train/datasets/prepare_csv_wavs.py ``` ## Training & Finetuning Once your datasets are prepared, you can start the training process. ### 1. Training script used for pretrained model ```bash # setup accelerate config, e.g. use multi-gpu ddp, fp16 # will be to: ~/.cache/huggingface/accelerate/default_config.yaml accelerate config accelerate launch src/f5_tts/train/train.py ``` ### 2. Finetuning practice Discussion board for Finetuning [#57](https://github.com/SWivid/F5-TTS/discussions/57). Gradio UI training/finetuning with `src/f5_tts/train/finetune_gradio.py` see [#143](https://github.com/SWivid/F5-TTS/discussions/143). ### 3. Wandb Logging The `wandb/` dir will be created under path you run training/finetuning scripts. By default, the training script does NOT use logging (assuming you didn't manually log in using `wandb login`). To turn on wandb logging, you can either: 1. Manually login with `wandb login`: Learn more [here](https://docs.wandb.ai/ref/cli/wandb-login) 2. Automatically login programmatically by setting an environment variable: Get an API KEY at https://wandb.ai/site/ and set the environment variable as follows: On Mac & Linux: ``` export WANDB_API_KEY= ``` On Windows: ``` set WANDB_API_KEY= ``` Moreover, if you couldn't access Wandb and want to log metrics offline, you can the environment variable as follows: ``` export WANDB_MODE=offline ```