Hi folks. I have a couple movies that the toddlers would dig but there are a couple funky words that there little ears aren't ready for. What would be the best software/method to do some bleeping.
Mark
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Assuming you know how to separate the audio and rejoin it to the video later...
The cheapest easiest solution is probably a shareware product called CoolEdit. Load the soundtrack of the movie, find the words you want removed, select that portion and replace it with silence. -
Thank you. Yes I have been extracting the audio on most movies to encode to SVCD but it didn't even occur to me to edit the audio separately. It won't throw out the audio sync by editing and saving the file though will it?
Mark -
It shouldn't affect the audio sync as long as you replace it with silence and don't just delete the offending segment of audio.
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