- All pages: Editor nav link now points to editor.html (in-house NLE)
- Removes the :47435 OpenReel resolver script from all pages
- editor.html: canonical Z-AMPP sidebar (all 10 nav items, correct icons)
- editor.html: Z-AMPP brand logo, removes Wild Dragon SVG mark
- editor.html: removes Google Fonts import
- editor.html: adds auth-guard.js
- Remove @import Google Fonts from common.css (was blocking CSS on LAN)
- Update Editor nav link on all pages to dynamically resolve to :47435
(OpenReel SPA) using inline script so it works on any hostname
- Fix page titles from Wild Dragon -> Z-AMPP across all pages
- Resolver: <a href="#" id="editor-nav-link"> + IIFE sets href at load
Vendored Augani/openreel-video (MIT) into services/editor and wired it to the MAM. Editor runs as its own container on port 47435. Library assets pull in via ?asset=<uuid>; render exports route back via POST /api/v1/upload/simple. Sidebar Editor link on every page; Edit button on every preview modal. See services/editor/INTEGRATION.md for the patch map.
Confirmed shape brief: ops-console direction, balanced density, blue committed accent, readability emphasized.
Design system: surface scale to 5 steps tinted toward hue 266; text contrast lifted (secondary 62->72%, tertiary 44->52, added text-disabled); borders gained faint variant; status tokens renamed semantically (signal-good/warn/bad/idle); typography upgraded (Inter 400/500/600, JetBrains Mono for numerics, new 2xl/3xl/tc scale steps).
New components: tc-display timecode classes with blue glow; tally-word with good/warn/bad/rec variants; signal-strip flutter bar with modifiers; chip dense monospaced pill; manifest table styles.
Topbar status strip: new js/topbar-strip.js auto-injects a 28px strip on every page with wall clock, page name, live API latency, and system-pulse dot.
Per-page: recorders gain live signal-strip above fps line; capture timecode bumped 38->64px with blue glow; ingest drop zone slimmed 200->88px side-by-side layout so manifest gets the real estate.
Two things that together stop bogus URLs from masquerading as a recording:
PROBE BUTTON in the New Recorder panel. Before you commit to record, hit Probe Source - the capture container runs ffprobe with a 10s timeout against the URL and returns the parsed streams. UI shows green Signal Detected with codec/resolution/fps/audio, or red No Signal Detected with the actual ffprobe error message. For SDI it lists DeckLink devices. Listener-mode sources cannot be probed standalone (would block waiting for a publisher) and the UI says so.
MAIN STATUS LABEL ON THE RECORDING CARD now mirrors the live signal instead of hardcoding Recording. So a recorder pointed at a dead URL goes Connecting... -> Connection error (red) instead of looking like everything is fine. When frames actually start arriving the label flips to Recording (blue) and the dot turns blue. If a previously-good stream drops the label switches to Signal lost (red).
API:
* capture: POST /capture/probe runs ffprobe and returns { ok, streams, format, error? }
* mam-api: POST /api/v1/recorders/probe proxies through to the capture sidecar with a 15s outer timeout
Trash icon in the library was firing PATCH /assets/:id with {status:"deleted"}. The PATCH route only accepts display_name/tags/notes so it returned "No fields to update" and the asset stayed put.
* api.js: add deleteAsset(id, {hard}) helper hitting the real DELETE route.
* index.html: deleteAssetPrompt now calls deleteAsset (soft archive). Confirm dialog reworded to match.
* mam-api/routes/assets.js: list endpoint hides status=archived by default. Pass ?include_archived=true to see them in a future restore-from-trash view. Filtering by ?status=archived still works for power users.
* All HTML: bump api.js cache-buster v=4 -> v=5 so the new helper is fetched.
The api.js library-list fix from the previous commit never reached the browser because nginx served all .js with `Cache-Control: public, immutable; max-age=31536000`. The HTML referenced api.js with no version query, so the browser kept its year-cached buggy copy.
* nginx.conf: drop .js from the immutable long-cache block, add a no-cache must-revalidate block so future redeploys are picked up immediately.
* All HTML files: tag api.js refs with ?v=4 so already-running browsers fetch the new version on next page load.
Three problems blocked the end-to-end flow:
1) Library always rendered empty because /assets returns {assets,total} but
index.html (and capture.html) assumed r.data was an array. Fixed in
api.js by unwrapping r.data.assets centrally; total is kept on r.total.
2) SRT/RTMP caller mode pulled audio only. ffmpeg opened the network input
before the H264 SPS arrived, marked the video stream as pix_fmt=none,
and silently dropped it from the stream map. Added -probesize 32M
-analyzeduration 10M -fflags +genpts and explicit -map 0✌️0?/0🅰️0? so
each track survives independently of when it appears.
3) Hitting Record gave no feedback about whether a stream was actually
arriving. capture-manager now parses ffmpeg progress lines (frame=...
fps=...) and tracks framesReceived, currentFps, lastFrameAt, lastError.
getStatus() returns a derived signal enum (connecting | receiving |
lost | error | stopped). The recorder controller gives each spawned
container a stable network alias `recorder-<id>` and the GET
/recorders/:id/status endpoint proxies the live capture status through.
recorders.html polls that every 2s and renders the badge under each
active card with the running frame/fps counter or the ffmpeg error.
Also:
* recorders.html: dropped the listener-mode UI entirely. All new recorders
are caller-mode (pull). The MAM is no longer offered as an RTMP/SRT
server. Legacy listener records still render but read-only.