- Active sequence info bar shows current Premiere sequence name
- Import Proxy / Hi-Res split buttons replace single Import button
- Export panel (hidden) slides in with seq name, project picker, clip count
- Export Timeline button in second action row triggers panel
- Fix: /stream returns relative URL — prepend serverUrl before Node.js download
- Add: importAssetHires() calls /assets/:id/hires for original file
- Add: saveImportMapping() stores tempPath→assetId in localStorage so
timeline export can match Premiere clips back to MAM assets
- Add: startExportTimeline() reads active sequence via exportTimelineData(),
shows export panel with seq name + clip count
- Add: confirmExportTimeline() resolves paths→assetIds, upserts sequence,
PUT /sequences/:id/clips
- Add: refreshCurrentSequenceInfo() shows active sequence name in info bar
exportTimelineData() walks all video tracks in the active sequence and
returns clip source/timeline frame positions + file paths so the panel JS
can map them back to MAM asset IDs for timeline export.
getProjectItems() enumerates all ProjectItems with paths — useful for
rebuilding the import mapping after a Premiere restart.
- Media panel gains a search input that filters the clip list in real time
(case-insensitive match on display_name / filename)
- Timeline toolbar shows total sequence duration (e.g. 00:05:23;14) and
frame rate, updated whenever clips change or a sequence is opened
- parseFloat() guard on state.seq.frame_rate so a NUMERIC string from
Postgres never leaks into Timeline.render() / applyHistory()
node-postgres returns NUMERIC columns as strings by default. Add a
mapSeq() helper that parses frame_rate to a JS float before any response
is sent. Affected routes: GET /, POST /, PUT /:id, GET /:id.