@reach_vb: codex wow moment from today: i gave it two mp4 filenames and asked it to add the second one to the end of the first - n…
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A user demonstrates Codex's ability to intelligently combine two MP4 video files by checking codec compatibility and stitching them without re-encoding, showcasing advanced tool use.
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codex wow moment from today:
i gave it two mp4 filenames and asked it to add the second one to the end of the first - no context
it found the files, verified the codec / fps / resolution matched, stitched them together without re-encoding, decoded the final file, and spot
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