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ffmpeg.input('clip.mp4')
await render()
scene_detect(threshold=0.3)
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AI Assistant Video Intelligence
Welcome! I can help you edit your videos with AI. Try the example below to see how it works.
Apply a cinematic filter
Remove all filler words and pauses, then add subtle zoom transitions
Create contextual transitions between every scene change
Add a zoom effect everytime I say the word economics
test.mov

Choose an edit.
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But if you stop there, you’re doing it wrong.

The "PSU Calculator" is more than a shopping tool; it is a risk-assessment device. It translates the volatile nature of electricity (spikes, heat, efficiency) into a single number on a box.

You plug in your parts (CPU, GPU, RAM, drives, fans, liquid cooling pumps), and the calculator spits out a number: “Recommended PSU Wattage: 650W.”

This leads to an interesting debate in the PC community: