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How do you censor audio using a 'beep'?
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Posted : Sunday, September 04, 2005 9:17:39 AM
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Hello,
How do I bleep out bad words on a video track I have?
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Posted : Monday, September 05, 2005 11:28:01 AM

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Video Edit Magic's volume tracks provide you with a very flexible method to change volume of any portion of audio in the timeline.

When you add your video to the timeline, the audio portion of the video appears on the Audio 1 track. You can use Audio 1 track's volume track to mute portions of audio. To do so, drag a volume point to 0% where you want to mute the audio.

Please refer to Video Edit Magic's help document to learn more about volume tracks.

You can also read the help document online at:
http://www.deskshare.com/vem-help/index.aspx

To know about volume tracks in the online help document, visit:
http://www.deskshare.com/vem-help/UsingVolumeTracks.aspx

After you have muted portions of audio (portions that contains abusive words), use a separate audio file, with a `beep' sound. Place the audio file in the Audio 2 track right below the portion that you had muted in the Audio 1 track.
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