1. Cutter-report source clip for multi-segment beats was using only the
primary in/out, which equals the FIRST segment's range. Beat 10 with
3 shots therefore showed only ~0.88 s of source instead of all 3.32 s.
Added extract_concat_clip(): renders each segment as its own MP4 and
concatenates them via ffmpeg's concat demuxer into one continuous
source clip the same length as the trailer beat.
Per-segment intermediate clips (beat_NN_source_seg00.mp4 etc.) are
kept too so individual shots stay inspectable.
2. _regenerate_cutter_report now also regenerates the legacy
output/report/match_report.html via src.pipeline.reporter.generate_report.
Both reports stay in sync after every match command.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two issues fixed:
1. Beats with internal hard cuts (e.g. man-shot then back to woman) were
being approximated by a single source clip because the multi-segment
path only triggered for fade-bounded multi-island beats. Added
_reference_shot_segments(), which returns the shot ranges by splitting
each visible island at detected internal cuts. The multi-island gate in
cmd_match and the per-island loop in _match_unmatched_visual_segments
now use shots, so any beat with cuts > 0 produces one MatchSegment per
shot. Each shot is matched independently against the source movie.
Effect on Beat 10: 1 segment (3.32 s in scene 558) -> 3 segments
covering shots 0-0.88 s, 0.88-2.64 s, 2.64-3.32 s in scenes 554, 559,
556 respectively, with the previously missing "back to woman" cut now
correctly placed in scene 556.
2. Targeted --beat N runs were silently dropping cache entries for other
beats whose old scores no longer pass current quality gates
(_normalize_cached_results runs at load time and removes them). The
save path now re-loads the raw cache from disk and writes back every
non-targeted beat verbatim, so a per-beat run can never regress
another beat's stored match.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bug: the report rendered every preview clip at most 3 s, so any beat longer
than 3 s (e.g. beat 02 at 8.56 s) only got a fragment in the cutter report
and looked wrong. The hard 3 s cap was an early prototype constant that
silently truncated normal-length beats.
Trailer clip is now the full beat duration so the cutter sees the entire
reference beat. Source clip is the full matched duration (may be shorter
than the beat when the match drops before the beat ends — that's correct,
the cutter needs to see exactly the matched span).
A 30 s safety cap stays as a guard against runaway durations but it should
never trip on a normal trailer beat.
All existing clips were dropped and re-rendered so the report on disk
matches the new logic.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Refreshed CUTTER_REPORT.{md,html} plus stills and clips from the latest
match cache. Notable changes vs prior cache:
- 6 confirmed (was 5): newly confirmed beats 2, 9, 12, 17 (beat 8 lost
confirmed status, beat 18 lost match entirely; both will be addressed
per-beat).
- Beat 2: previously unmatched -> scene 3 in=35.190s score 0.761 (OK).
- Beat 20: scene 613 in=5284.706s score 0.663 (OK), correct phase via
recovery.
- Beats 21, 23: previously unmatched -> now provisional via recovery.
- Beat 18: regression, currently MAN. (was confirmed before).
- Beat 24: still MAN. (end credits, expected).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- cli.py auto-regen now produces video clips on every match (no opt-in
flag). Best presentation comes first; speed cost (~minutes per match)
is accepted.
- output/cutter_stills/ and output/cutter_clips/ are no longer gitignored.
All 45 stills and 45 short MP4 previews are committed alongside the
CUTTER_REPORT.{md,html} so the remote repo always shows the current
state — even when the report files are inspected without running the
generator.
- Other output/ contents (FCPXML, EDL, debug folders, HTML report) stay
ignored.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two issues fixed:
1. Source frame rate was wrong. The script trusted ffprobe, which on this
re-wrapped proxy reports 25 fps. The real number for the EDL/FCPXML and
for what the cutter sees in the NLE comes from config.toml's
edl_frame_rate (here 23.976). Source fps now reads that value first;
ffprobe is only a fallback. Trailer fps still probes ffprobe (correct
for the trailer file) with optional config override.
2. Stills in CUTTER_REPORT.md showed as broken links because output/ is
gitignored, so the git server can't serve them. Stills are now embedded
as base64 data URIs directly in the markdown. The file is therefore
self-contained and renders in any markdown viewer including the git
server's web preview.
3. New CUTTER_REPORT.html alongside the markdown: same data, proper card
layout, side-by-side trailer/source columns per beat, base64-embedded
stills, and (with --with-clips) base64-embedded 3 s MP4 video previews
so the cutter can sight-check phase agreement directly in a browser.
The auto-regen on each match writes both files; --with-clips is opt-in
from the CLI for slower full renders.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>