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Overview

The Media module is the shared post-capture inspection system used by Virtual.ink. It helps operators browse datasets, replay media, inspect extracted frames, rate results, and clean up the gallery after capture or import.

What A Dataset Contains

A dataset is a gallery folder, usually named with the timestamp pattern YYMMDD-HHMMSS. Depending on the workflow, a dataset can contain:

  • a video render
  • a thumbnail
  • extracted snapshot frames
  • processing status
  • rating metadata
  • capture and processing details

Choose The Right View

View Best for Main actions
Library scanning many datasets at once browse, preview, select, move, copy, archive, delete
Quickview making a decision on one dataset rate, inspect details, share, archive, delete
Player continuous playback play video, step through playable datasets, run slideshows
Frames frame-by-frame inspection inspect extracted snapshots, filter frame numbers, auto-follow newest

Typical Workflow

  1. Capture or import media so the gallery receives a new dataset.
  2. Open Library to scan the gallery and identify the dataset you want.
  3. Use Quickview when you need a single-dataset decision view with rating and sharing.
  4. Use Player when you want uninterrupted playback of the current playable dataset sequence.
  5. Use Frames when you need extracted-image inspection rather than full video playback.
  6. Archive, delete, copy, or move datasets once the decision is made.

Shared Behaviors Across Media

  • Processing overlays appear when a dataset still has queued or active renders.
  • Desktop integrations can open the dataset folder directly. When that bridge is unavailable, Media falls back to copying the folder path.
  • Preset-aware views can be opened with preset URLs so operators can reuse known layouts and settings.
  • In dashboard-driven workflows, Quickview and Frames can stay synchronized to the same current dataset.

Standalone Pages And Dashboard Use

  • Library and Player are full standalone media pages.
  • Quickview and Frames are strongest as in-app media views and dashboard tiles.
  • Frames and Quickview hide some standalone controls when embedded in a dashboard tile.

Current Media Pages

  • Library for gallery browsing and dataset management.
  • Quickview for single-dataset review, rating, and sharing.
  • Player for playback and slideshow behavior.
  • Frames for extracted snapshot inspection.

Used By

  • Virtual.ink

Current Implementation Notes

  • Library and Player both expose a Filter preset field, but filtering is not actively applied in the current build.
  • Quickview exposes a Player size preset field, but its visible effect can vary by host view in the current build.
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