This guide walks through everything needed to get the system running on a Windows 11 PC from scratch. Follow each section in order.
Total setup time: approximately 30–60 minutes (most of that is download time).
The transcription engine (WhisperLiveKit) depends on PyTorch and CUDA — the
combined download is ~4–5 GB and requires NVIDIA GPU drivers to be installed
natively on the host machine regardless. Packaging everything into a single
.exe is not practical for software of this type.
Instead this guide provides:
install.bat — run once to set everything upstart.bat — run each time to launch the full systemAfter setup, operation is a double-click.
Before starting, confirm your PC meets these requirements:
| Requirement | Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| OS | Windows 10 64-bit | Windows 11 |
| GPU | NVIDIA GTX 1060 6 GB | NVIDIA RTX 3070 or better |
| VRAM | 6 GB | 8 GB+ |
| RAM | 16 GB | 32 GB |
| Storage | 10 GB free | 20 GB free |
| Internet | Required for setup | Not needed during services |
The RTX 4070 Super (tested hardware) runs
large-v3in real time comfortably. The RTX 5060 Ti (production hardware) also confirmed working.
You need an up-to-date NVIDIA driver. You will also need the CUDA Toolkit (Part 2b below) — the driver alone is not sufficient for all components.
Or visit nvidia.com/drivers, enter your GPU model, download and run the installer.
Choose Express Installation.
Restart the PC when prompted.
Verify the driver is working:
Win + R, type cmd, press Enter.nvidia-smi and press Enter.You should see a table with your GPU name and driver version.
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| NVIDIA-SMI 595.x Driver Version: 595.x CUDA Version: 13.x |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| RTX 5060 Ti ...
If this command is not found, the driver did not install correctly.
The NVIDIA driver alone is not enough for all GPU components. The CUDA Toolkit
provides compiler tools (nvcc) and low-level libraries used by WhisperLiveKit.
nvidia-smishowing "CUDA Version: 13.x" means your driver supports up to that version — it does not mean the toolkit is installed.
Select: Windows → x86_64 → 11 → exe (local)
Download and run the installer. Choose Custom install and ensure CUDA Runtime and cuBLAS are ticked.
Restart the PC after installation.
Verify:
nvcc --version
Expected output ends with something like release 13.x, V13.x.xxx (the
exact version will match whatever you downloaded).
If
nvccis not found, add the toolkit'sbinfolder to your system PATH (e.g.C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v13.2\bin) using the same method as the Mosquitto PATH fix in Part 4.
Triton kernel warning — after installing the CUDA Toolkit you will still see this at bridge startup:
Failed to launch Triton kernels, likely due to missing CUDA toolkit;
falling back to a slower median kernel implementation...
This message is misleading. The triton Python package does not support
Windows — there is no Windows build. The fallback is expected and has no
practical effect on transcription quality.
Python 3.12 is the required version. PyTorch (the AI engine that powers WhisperLiveKit) does not yet publish pre-built packages for Python 3.14 or 3.13, so newer versions will fail at the PyTorch install step.
If you already have Python 3.13 or 3.14 installed, do not uninstall it — just install 3.12 alongside it. Windows supports multiple Python versions at the same time and
install.batwill automatically pick the right one.
Go to python.org/downloads and look for the latest Python 3.12.x release. Download the Windows installer (64-bit).
Run the installer. On the first screen:
Once complete, verify in a new Command Prompt window:
py -3.12 --version
Expected output: Python 3.12.x
Mosquitto is the message relay between the transcription bridge and the display.
Download the Windows installer from
mosquitto.org/download — choose the
.exe installer for Windows.
Run the installer, accept all defaults.
Add Mosquitto to the system PATH (the installer does not do this automatically). Run Command Prompt as Administrator:
setx /M PATH "%PATH%;C:\Program Files\mosquitto"
Close and reopen the Command Prompt window after running this — PATH changes don't take effect in the current window.
Start Mosquitto as a Windows service (still as Administrator):
net start mosquitto
Set it to start automatically with Windows:
sc config mosquitto start=auto
Verify the tools are working:
mosquitto_sub -h localhost -t test -v
Leave this running in the background. If it shows no errors, Mosquitto is
working. Press Ctrl+C to stop the test.
The automatic speaker detection uses a model from HuggingFace that requires accepting its licence terms. This is free — it just needs an account.
Go to huggingface.co and create a free account.
Accept the licence for the diarization model:
If you skip this step, the server will fail to start with a 403 error.
Create an access token:
church-transcription (or anything you like)hf_Save this token somewhere safe (Notepad or a password manager). You will
paste it into start.bat in Part 7.
The install.bat script in this folder does the following automatically:
.venv\Steps:
Open File Explorer and navigate to this project folder.
Double-click install.bat.
A Command Prompt window will open. You will see packages downloading and installing. This will take 10–20 minutes depending on your internet speed. The PyTorch download alone is ~2.5 GB.
Near the end you will see the Whisper model downloading for the first time:
Downloading model large-v3 (~3 GB) ...
Wait for this to complete. The model is cached after the first download.
Installation complete. the window will pause. Press any key
to close it.If install.bat fails — see the Troubleshooting section at the bottom.
Before running the system for the first time, you need to add your HuggingFace
token to the startup script. The token is passed as an environment variable
— start.bat sets it automatically before launching WhisperLiveKit, so
pyannote can download the diarization model.
Right-click start.bat → Edit (opens in Notepad).
Find this line near the top:
set HF_TOKEN=PASTE_YOUR_TOKEN_HERE
Replace PASTE_YOUR_TOKEN_HERE with the token you copied in Part 5.
Example:
set HF_TOKEN=hf_aBcDeFgHiJkLmNoPqRsTuVwXyZ
Save the file (Ctrl+S).
start.bat.Two Command Prompt windows will open:
Audio pipeline running.Application startup complete.Open the speaker admin page:
http://localhost:8001Open the display page on a tablet or spare screen:
http://[PC-IP]:8001/displayF11 for fullscreen. A green dot in the corner means it is
connected and receiving updates.Send a test message to verify the full pipeline. Open a Command Prompt and run:
mosquitto_pub -h localhost -t display/text -m "{\"lines\":[\"Test line 1\",\"Test line 2\",\"Ready\"]}"
The display page should update immediately with those three lines.
Full pipeline test:
[PASTOR] / [READER] label line
should appear between their sections.The speaker admin page at http://localhost:8001 shows all detected speakers.
The system automatically labels them SPEAKER_00, SPEAKER_01, etc.
PASTOR)
whenever the speaker changes.start.bat.http://[PC-IP]:8001/display on the tablet and press F11.SyntaxError: f-string expression part cannot include a backslashWhisperLiveKit requires Python 3.12+. Your virtual environment was built with Python 3.11. To fix:
.venv folder in the project directory.install.bat again — it will detect and use the newest compatible version.mosquitto_sub or mosquitto_pub is not recognisedThe Mosquitto installer sets up the Windows service but does not add its tools to the system PATH. Run Command Prompt as Administrator and execute:
setx /M PATH "%PATH%;C:\Program Files\mosquitto"
Close and reopen the Command Prompt, then retry the command.
nvidia-smi not foundThe NVIDIA driver is not installed or not in PATH. Re-run the driver installer and restart the PC.
python --version shows wrong version or "not found"Python was not added to PATH. Re-run the Python installer, choose "Modify", and tick "Add Python to environment variables".
No matching distribution foundPyTorch does not publish pre-built packages for Python 3.14 (or very new
versions). Install Python 3.12 from python.org alongside your current
version — they coexist safely. Then delete .venv and re-run install.bat;
it will automatically select Python 3.12.
If the error occurs on Python 3.12, the PyTorch download may have failed
mid-way. Delete .venv and re-run install.bat with a stable connection.
401 or 403Your HuggingFace token is incorrect, or you have not accepted the model licence terms. Re-check Part 5 — both model pages must have "Agree and access repository" clicked while logged into the same account that generated the token.
Check that the correct audio input device is selected:
AUDIO_DEVICE to a specific device index in bridge/bridge.py.admin.py is running and accessible at http://[PC-IP]:8001.sc query mosquittolarge-v3 is too slow (display lags more than 5–6 seconds)Switch to a faster model by editing bridge/bridge.py:
engine = TranscriptionEngine(model_size="distil-large-v3", ...)
distil-large-v3 is ~50% faster with only a small accuracy reduction.