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Hello guys, in this video I'll show you
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I built out a complete video editor SAS
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software as a service kind of an
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application in Vue.js3. So I've also
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deployed this this SAS app directly in
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the browser. You can access it at free
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media tools/v video cutter. I've given
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the link in the description of the
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video. So you can check out the live
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demo. It's a SAS software as a service
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single page application in Vue.js3. If
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you need the source code of this
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application, this is a full directory
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structure. Each component is
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customizable. The link is given. You can
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directly purchase it. After purchasing
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it, you will get the source code from
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Google Drive. And as you can see, we are
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using the latest version of Vue which is
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Vue.js3. And we are also using FMPG web
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assembly library as well.
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And the interface is quite simple. You
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actually select your video file that
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needs to be edited. You actually adjust
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the slider here starting and the ending
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duration. You specifically select after
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selecting this you simply click the uh
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button trim video. After that the video
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will be trimmed out and the result will
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be shown to you. As you can see the
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output video then you can download this
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video. So it's a complete SAS solution
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software as a service. You can easily
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deploy this by purchasing your domain
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name. It's very easy for you to deploy
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this project as well and add additional
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features as well. So the link is given
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in the description and we are also
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running this project locally as well as
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you can see using your command line.
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So it's very easy for you to uh deploy
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this project and also see how I built
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this application from scratch. So it's
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really fast as well. So it's single page
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application. There is no back end to
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this. All the processing is directly
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happening in the browser and we are
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using this library fmpg web assembly
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which is in web assembly library allows
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you to directly use ffmpg directly in
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the browser. So this is actually the
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application definitely try out the
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application before purchasing it. I have
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given the link in the description.
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So definitely purchase it.