Let me start off by saying im loving the app and the simplicity it provides. I see someone has already asked about MCP support, so I won't ask about that again. There are a couple of questions I had aside from that. I just cannot seem to get the voice cloning to work, which gives me the error "error saving voice settings" after trying to add a sample wav file. I have tried different files with the same results in pocket-tts. OmniVoice never seems to start the server. For context of system specs I am running: CPU AMD 3900x GPU AMD 9070XT and Ram 84GBs. I guess the best way to format it in a question: Will you be adding for support for AMD hardware? Next issue would be the response length of the AI itself. I would like to see a way to adjust or uncap it entirely if possible. And lastly, is there any plans to add something of a lore section? What I mean by this is say you are building out a character that may already exist, it would be helpful to just add a bunch of source material for it to help the persona.
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Tysm for the detailed feedback !
On OmniVoice and AMD: good news, AMD is actually already supported, but only on RDNA3 (I'm on a 7800XT). It looks like what I set up for RDNA3 doesn't carry over to RDNA4, which is why the server won't start on your 9070XT. I'm fairly confident I can get it working on RDNA4 pretty quickly — it should just take a couple of back-and-forths and some testing. If you're up for helping out a bit, feel free to join the Discord server and we'll sort it out together.
On the AI response length: you can already adjust this! Open the Settings panel → AI tab → click "Show advanced options," and you'll find a Response length slider right at the bottom.
On the lore section: you can set this up today by creating a custom persona. Head to the Persona tab and edit the default "The witty historian" — copy it into a notepad, add your own lore elements, then create a new persona with that content and assign it to a new Character.
Thanks again for taking the time to write all this out — it genuinely helps me improve the app!