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    Hey all,

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=Vng3HwVzuJ0

    Could anyone edit this clip so that every swear word is censored with the sound 'beep' and replaced with stuffs like '$%#%' in the subtitle please?

    I suck at this.

    Here's the link to download the avi file of the above clip (requires DivX):

    http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.p...3B3C1433CFB64A6

    Thanks A lot in advance
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    Since anyone with the skills would get about $140.00/hr. as a consultant. I cannt see anyone doing this for you.
    A beeter idea is to learn to do yourself.
    I remember a saying about a man a fish and learing to fish.
    I am not trying to be cruel just practical.
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    chances are, you'll run across another video that you'll want to edit so heed james' advice and learn this yourself...we're all beginners at one point...and we never stop learning our whole lives

    reminds me of an event I threw that was covered by 9 news locally...when they aired it, there was this update bar at the bottom stating some preist had been arrested for child molestation...I obviously had to get in there and block it with other text that then complimented the video
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    Originally Posted by jameshgross
    Since anyone with the skills would get about $140.00/hr. as a consultant. I cannt see anyone doing this for you. A beeter idea is to learn to do yourself. I remember a saying about a man a fish and learing to fish.
    I am not trying to be cruel just practical.
    I'm cheaper, I'd do it for $60 per hour, with a one-hour minimum payment required.
    It's tedious work, I wouldn't do it for free.
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    Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    Originally Posted by jameshgross
    Since anyone with the skills would get about $140.00/hr. as a consultant. I cannt see anyone doing this for you. A beeter idea is to learn to do yourself. I remember a saying about a man a fish and learing to fish.
    I am not trying to be cruel just practical.
    I'm cheaper, I'd do it for $60 per hour, with a one-hour minimum payment required.
    It's tedious work, I wouldn't do it for free.
    And then there's the "shipping and handling fee" :P
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    If it's in Divx format at present, you could use VirtualDub for the video edit part. A logo filter would probably work. I'd probably extract the audio, drop it into Audacity and paste silence (Or a beep) over the objectionable audio, then mux it back with the video.

    But, considering the content of the video and audio, not much would be left over after removing the objectionable words.

    And welcome to our forums.
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    ^ how do edit with VirtualDub

    thanks
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    Start by looking at some virtualdub guides and tutorials...
    Rob
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    The clip is very funny!

    Good luck editing it.
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