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Be careful with editing the json file, as any syntax errors will cause the program to crash. You might want to use a json validator to check your file before running it. You can use an online validator such as https://jsonlint.com/ or look at it in VS Code.
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One particular note is if your path to data_root or resume_ckpt has backslashes they need to use double \\ or single /. There is an example train.json in the repo root.
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## Running from the command line with arguments
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I recommend you copy one of the examples below and keep it in a text file for future reference. Your settings are logged in the logs folder, but you'll need to make a command to start training.
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```--resume_ckpt "logs\myproj20221213-161620\ckpts\myproj-ep22-gs01099" ^```
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You should point to the folder in the logs per above if you want to resume rather than running a conversion back on a 2.0GB or 2.5GB pruned file if possible.
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You should point to the folder in the logs per above if you want to resume rather than running a conversion back on a 2.0GB or 2.5GB pruned file if possible.
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