Four critical fixes:
- Remove overflow:hidden on tlRef so Timeline.init's scroll survives re-renders
- Don't call _renderClips() inside mousedown (was destroying event target mid-drag)
- Use refs for undo history to eliminate stale closure in onClipsChanged callback
- Change .tl-clip-area overflow:hidden to overflow:visible so pointer events reach clip edges
Adds a tiny CSS rule + DOM patch that walks .nav-item links on every
page and appends an 'IN DEV' badge to those matching a known in-dev
page (currently just editor.html). Avoids touching all 13 HTML files
for the same single-line nav change.
Renders an inline SVG of the detected card (Duo 2 / Quad 2 / Mini
Recorder / Mini Monitor / UltraStudio 4K Mini, with a generic fallback)
showing each connector in its real physical position. Click to select.
Used by recorders.html for SDI source selection.
When duration_ms is known, dragging the right-trim handle past the end
of the source clip could push timeline_out_frames beyond what the source
material covers. Cap the delta so neither timeline_out_frames nor
source_out_frames can extend past the available source frames.
Also changed assetFrames fallback from origSrcOut (prevents any extension
when duration is unknown) to null, so the guard is simply skipped when
we don't have duration metadata.
The previous algorithm used `if (rem >= DROP)` (i.e. rem >= 4) to decide
whether to advance to the next minute group. This fired immediately at
frame 4, still inside minute 0 of the 10-minute non-drop group, producing
00:01:00;00 for what should be 00:00:00;04. Every timecode display in
the editor was wrong for any position past the first four frames.
Each 10-minute block has one 3600-frame non-drop minute followed by nine
3596-frame drop minutes. The fix checks `rem < FRAMES_FIRST_MIN` (3600)
to identify the non-drop minute, then subtracts it before dividing into
drop-minute slots. Frame labels within drop minutes are shifted by DROP
(+4) so the first usable label is :00;04 as per SMPTE 12M.
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.
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.
* Library cards now show a checkbox on hover (and persistent when selected). Click checkbox = toggle, shift-click = range. Plain click on a card with an active selection extends/shrinks the selection instead of opening preview. Floating pill at the bottom shows count + Move / Copy / Delete / Clear. Move + Copy open a tiny bin picker (current project, default to current bin).
* mam-api/routes/assets.js: PATCH /:id now also accepts bin_id (null = move out of bin). New POST /:id/copy makes a reference-copy of the asset row (same S3 keys, new id) into the target bin/project.
* api.js: moveAsset(id, binId) and copyAsset(id, {binId, projectId}) helpers.
* All accent tokens swapped from the amber oklch(76% 0.178 52) to the Wild Dragon signature blue oklch(55% 0.20 266) = #1f3ad0 ish. Login splash + first-load splash + signal-receiving + button primary all picked it up automatically through common.css.
* Loading indicator across the app uses the AMPP Safe hardhat photo gently pulsing with a tiny blue dot underneath. .ampp-loading component lives in common.css with --sm / --xs / --inline variants. Replaces the plain "Loading assets…" empty state in index.html.
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.
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.
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.