Valentine9
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- May 16, 2020
 
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No. Recording studios in Japan do this because contracts can dictate whether or not an actor/actress is allowed to use super dirty language. Which leads to hilarious situations where a contracted performer from one talent agency says something like "manko" but then the other one from a different agency goes "m**o" in the same game. Nevertheless, the audio files come with the bleep baked in.Is there a way to remove the audio censorship "bleeps"?
The only way to "uncensor" it at this point would be to obtain the original recording from the studio or jump through a bunch of AI gen & programming hoops.