When I'm consuming culture I don't want it to be speckled with highlighted oopsies. The beep takes me out of it. The beep prompts me to fill in what it's covering: I start reading lips & checking a whole mental list of curse words to do so.

If it's meant to protect children (angels, obviously), good luck finding kids who want to watch the content I'm watching. I'm grown up. I watch things for grown-ups. Grown-ups know the bad words already, it's no use 'hiding' them with a piercing beep.


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I have certain information in my podcast I have to censor out, like certain names and the like to protect anonymity, but a censor beep is so absolutely obnoxious, and muting it makes it sound like something is wrong with the track.

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All clowns swear, don't let anyone tell you otherwise, but for Ransome the Clown it is an art form. In our new "not kid friendly" DLC all of Ransome's beeps can be remove and you'll be able to hear Ransome in all his unbeeped glory.


When Lauen and I wrote the script, we didn't add the swearing, we just put in *beeping* or *beeper*. Adding the swearing would have meant some pre-process to remove them all and it would have been hell on translators. It was also more fun to write because I had no idea what he was really saying.


When we got to the studio, I wasn't sure if the actor was going to swear or just say "beep". We did some tests and it was pretty obvious that having Ransome say "beep" really undercut his personality. You got the impression that Ransome was censoring himself, which he would never do.


So, we decided to have the actor (Ian Corlett) go full on swearing. The problem was the script didn't contain swear words, just *beep*, *beeper* or *beeping*. Ian didn't think he'd have a problem just filling in the swear words on the fly and it was amazing to listen to. He would do first run cold readings and seamlessly add swear words. It was amazing and hilarious.


The last scene, however, featured several children, probably about four to five years old, having a conversation with random beeps supplied, and in context, it sounded like a very profane conversation.

When films are edited for daytime/nighttime TV, broadcasters may prefer not to bleep swearing, but cut out the segment containing it, replace the speech with different words, or cover it with silence or a sound effect.[citation needed]

Bleeping is commonly used in English-language and Japanese-language broadcasting, but is sometimes/rarely used in some other languages (such as Arabic, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Icelandic, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish Polish, Russian, Thai and Turkish), displaying the varying attitudes between countries; some are more liberal towards swearing, less inclined to use strong profanities in front of a camera in the first place, or unwilling to censor. In the Philippines and Ecuador, undubbed movies on television have profanity muted instead of bleeped.

Under the Ofcom guidelines, television and radio commercials are not allowed to use bleeps to obscure swearing under BACC/CAP guidelines. However, this does not apply to program trailers or cinema advertisements and "fuck" is bleeped out of two cinema advertisements for Johnny Vaughan's Capital FM show and the cinema advertisement for the Family Guy season 5 DVD.[citation needed] An advert for esure insurance released in October 2007 uses the censor bleep, as well as a black star placed over the speaker's mouth, to conceal the name of a competitor company the speaker said she used to use.[citation needed] The Comedy Central advert for South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut had a version of "Kyle's Mom's a Bitch" where vulgarities were bleeped out, though the movie itself did not have censorship, and was given a 15 rating, despite a high amount of foul language.[citation needed]

Trailers for programs containing swearing are usually bleeped until well after the watershed, and it is very rare for any trailer to use the most severe swear words uncensored.[citation needed]

-In this tutorial, I will show u how to create 1 second and 3 seconds beep censor sound with Audacity software

-Audacity is a free, easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. The interface is translated into many languages.

You always know when someone is saying something they shouldn't on TV because you always hear that destinctive sound. You know, sometimes I can be sitting somewhere where you can't really hear the TV at all. But then suddenly "bleeeeep......bleep....bleeeeeep.....bleep...bleep....bleep" and then I'm like "yep, someone's swearing on TV again" and it really gets annoying. I get that they have to censor things but, why do we have to have that wretched sound? It's irritating. They could easily just cut the sound when someone swears or whatever. We don't need to know that someone's saying things they shouldn't.

Kapwing is a powerful all-in-one online video editing tool that you can use to quickly record, edit, and collaborate. You can also use it to censor your YouTube videos by adding different beep or mute sounds.

WoFox is another simple but powerful all-in-one visual content creation toolkit that you can use to create multimedia content for social media, ads, web, and print. Its video editor allows you to add censor beeps, mutes, or other custom sounds to your YouTube videos for free and without needing to sign up.

VEED.IO is another top video editor that allows you to create and edit all kinds of audiovisual content and post them straight to social media or even to your personal website. It also allows you to add effects such as censor beeps to videos.

I am trying to write a python code in which users inputs a video file and program will mute/beep the curse/bad words in it and outputs a filtered video file, basically a profanity filter.Firstly, I converted the video file into .wav format and then trying to apply audio profanity filter into the .wav file and will write that .wav file into the video.

So far, I am able to make chunks of audio file and extract text from each audio chunk of 5 secs using speech_recognition library. But, if words are overlapped between the chunks I will not be able to detect detect them and apply the check condition if that chunk text is found in curse words list and will reduce the db of that audio file which will mute it (Suggest other way to make beep sound instead of muting it).

First extract audio.wav from the video file. Then using this solution get the timestamps for each word from that audio. You can then mute/beep the bad words from the audio and join it back to the video.


 Using Sound Monster, it is easy to create a censor beep. This can be useful in situations where you want to bleep out inappropriate language while you are playing a game with your friends or during live stream.

A collection of 10 royalty free 1000Hz censor beep / tone sound effect. Perfect to bleep out swear words, profanity, cursing, bad language, dirty words etc. Each sound of this pack has a different length censor bleeps to fit your project and for Your comfort.

The videos you capture with your Smartphone sometimes contain cuss words that are inappropriate for your audience on social media, which can prevent you from sharing them immediately. You can solve this issue by downloading a video editing app that lets you add beep sound effects to your videos.

There is no rule to use this note, but I have found it to be very common for the classic beep sound. It works so well because it has a frequency of 987.77 Hz, which is in a range of our human hearing that is super clear, but still not piercing.

Our Timeline allows you to detach the audio from a video clip and edit it individually. This way, you can censor the audio without interrupting the video. Cut out any swearing or sensitive information with the click of a button and fill the gaps with bleeping or other sound effects by dragging them over to the empty space.

You can use Flixier to bleep out swearing in a video. Just upload the video along with the beeping sound effect to your Personal Library. Drag the video down to the Timeline, right click on it and detach the audio. Then, cut out all of the swearing from the audio track and add in your bleep sound effect to fill in the gaps. You can trim the length of the bleep by dragging on its edges in the timeline.

In this Adobe Premiere Pro 2022 tutorial, Premiere Gal shows you how censor bleep or beep out swear words with bars and tone and fun animal noises. You'll also learn how to use the Essential Graphics Panel to censor the mouth of the person talking with text and shapes. ff782bc1db

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