While a recorder is running, the capture container tees an HLS
stream into /live/<assetId>/ alongside the ProRes master upload.
The asset row is pre-created at recorder start with status='live'
so the clip appears in the library immediately. /api/v1/assets/:id/stream
returns the HLS playlist URL until recording stops, then proxy.
* docker-compose: shared wild-dragon-live mount on api/capture/web-ui
* migration 001-add-live-status: idempotent ALTER TYPE for asset_status
* mam-api: runMigrations() on boot; recorders.js pre-creates live asset
+ passes ASSET_ID; assets.js POST upserts on existing live row instead
of inserting a duplicate, and stream route returns HLS for live assets
* capture: parallel HLS ffmpeg into /live/<assetId>/; ASSET_ID env
* web-ui: nginx serves /live/, preview.js loads hls.js, LIVE badge added
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.
Click any asset card to open a modal with the H.264 proxy playing inline (or audio/image, per media_type). Esc or click outside closes. Sidebar shows status/codec/resolution/fps/duration/size/created plus tags and notes.
Plugin install side: added install-windows.ps1 that copies the CEP panel to %APPDATA%\Adobe\CEP\extensions, flips PlayerDebugMode=1 across the CSXS.8-13 hives, and prints the next steps. Plugin already wired against the current API.
* services/web-ui/public/js/preview.js: standalone IIFE that lazy-injects the modal markup + CSS on first use. Renders <video controls> (or <audio>, <img>) sourced from /api/v1/assets/:id/stream, with sidebar from /api/v1/assets/:id. Falls back to a clear empty state when proxy is still processing.
* services/web-ui/public/index.html: loads preview.js, wires asset-card click to window.openAssetPreview(asset.id), guards against delete-button clicks bubbling.
* services/premiere-plugin/install-windows.ps1: one-shot Windows installer for the CEP extension.