> Yes, you guys have all hit some part of the nail. I personally am fine with the > language in the Back to the Future series (and the ragging in teh Bin; thank you for > your astute remarks). But among our three kids, the oldest is a 10-year-old with > Asperger Syndrome and doesn't exactly remember our exhortations not to repeat certain > phrases in public. And the snowball effect is that our youngest kid at age 4 doesn't > remember either, and tends to ape his oldest brother. So it's not just the wife. > > SO... any technical help leading to the solution is still appreciated. Kthx > > Buncha loonies.
If the flashcarts support AVI, follow these steps:
Step 1: Use a DVD to AVI conversion program. I have no idea how these work but I assume you already know how to do this. Step 2: Use Virtualdub to extract the audio file from the video, as WAV (file - save WAV.) Step 3: Use Audacity to load the WAV file and blank or bleep out the offending parts in the WAV file. Step 4: Use Virtualdub to reinsert the audio back into the video (load the video, check "Direct Stream Copy" under Video, in Audio select Audio from other file and choose the edited audio track, then file - save as AVI)
It's a bit of pain, but it works and all the needed editing software is free.
http://www.virtualdub.org/ http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Hope that helps. I was in the "why are you censoring what your kids see" camp, but I understand how difficult it can be to have a child with Asperger Syndrome.
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