{
  "video": "video-0eebdb32.mp4",
  "description": "This video appears to be a screen recording demonstrating the monitoring of a virtual machine (VM) within a virtualization management interface, likely **Proxmox Virtual Environment (PVE)**, given the interface elements.\n\nHere is a detailed breakdown of what is happening across the visible timestamps:\n\n### Overall Context\nThe user is actively monitoring the resource usage (CPU, Memory, Disk) of a specific virtual machine running on a host system. The main focus shifts between the VM overview/status panel and the console window of the VM itself.\n\n### Detailed Timeline Analysis\n\n**00:00 - 00:01 (Initial State & Monitoring View)**\n*   **Left Pane (Navigation/Status):** The Proxmox interface is open. The VM details are visible, showing tabs like \"Summary,\" \"CPU,\" \"Memory,\" \"Disk,\" and \"Network.\" The current view seems to be a resource monitor or a summary page for a VM (likely ID 71).\n*   **Center Pane (Resource Usage):** A graph shows resource utilization over time.\n    *   **CPU Usage:** Currently showing **12.7%**.\n    *   **Storage/Disk Usage:** Showing **8%**.\n    *   **Memory Usage:** Showing **8%**.\n    *   A progress bar at the bottom indicates remaining resources or utilization thresholds.\n*   **Right Pane (VM Console):** This is the interactive console window for the running VM. It shows a desktop environment (looks like Windows, possibly a customized/lightweight installation) with an active background image. The user can see the Start Menu and icons. The console is currently focused, suggesting the user might be interacting with the OS inside the VM.\n\n**00:01 - 00:02 (Continued Monitoring & Console Interaction)**\n*   The resource graphs remain largely stable, indicating consistent baseline activity.\n*   The console view continues to be active, showing the running graphical operating system.\n*   The interface remains consistent, suggesting the user is either letting the system run or performing minor observation tasks at this stage.\n\n### Summary of Action\nThe video captures a standard **system monitoring session**. The user is using the virtualization host interface to:\n1.  **Monitor performance metrics** (CPU, Memory, Disk I/O) in real-time graphs.\n2.  **Observe the operating system** running inside the virtual machine via the integrated console window.\n\nThere is no major event shown (like starting, stopping, or migrating the VM); rather, it is a continuous observation of the VM's operational health.",
  "codec": "vp9",
  "transcoded": false,
  "elapsed_s": 10.8
}