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Censor DVDs
Is there a way using DVD Player or something like VLC to make it so it blacks out certain scenes during a movie's playback? I'm trying to cut out one or two visual scenes in a movie whenever it plays, but want to keep audio for it. Just a black screen.
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lol, that's a first.
No, there's no such functionality, heck the studios got their panties in a bind when some company re-edited out the naughty bits of various movies and told them (and took them to court) to cease and desist. I doubt very much they'd allow the consumer to do just that.
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Curses.
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Have you thought about ripping it and doing a quick edit via iMovie? Then, you could reburn it to a new DVD.
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