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  1. does anyone know how to beep out or mute word/s from a video file?
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  2. Greetings Supreme2k's Avatar
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    Demux audio and video (tmpgenc, virtualdub, etc) use ^ to beep/mute out naughty words, then remux (if you have to). Many authoring programs will take seperate streams for input.
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    Originally Posted by reboot
    Good advice. If he's looking for something cheap, though, he could always search for Goldwave's predecessor - Multiquence. V1.02 was uncrippled shareware that only had a brief nag-screen ... but, afterward, was fully-functional. It's tough software to find, though.
    Originally Posted by dvdman24
    does anyone know how to beep out or mute word/s from a video file?
    If you do find Multiquence V1.02, all you have to do is demux the video file, convert the audio file (AC3, MP2, ?) into a stereo WAV file, then use the volume controls to "blank-out" the objectionable part ... saving the file, and reconverting it back to AC3/MP2/? and re-muxing it back to the video.
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  4. Convert to WAV then use Audacity->Silence Selection.
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  5. Good point. Audacity is free.
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