{
  "video": "video-466a51b1.mp4",
  "description": "This video appears to be a close-up sequence showing the **installation or removal of a computer module card** from a piece of electronic hardware, likely a laptop or a small computer system.\n\nHere is a detailed breakdown of the actions shown across the clips:\n\n**General Scene:**\nThe setting is the interior of a device, which has a metal casing (gray/silver). Inside, there are printed circuit boards (PCBs) and connectors. A noticeable feature is a small metal retention bracket with four screws used to secure the modules. Red and black wires are visible, suggesting internal electrical connections.\n\n**Sequence of Events (Time-stamped):**\n\n*   **00:00:** The video opens with a hand gently inserting or adjusting a small, metallic circuit board (a module card) into a slot or connector area of the device.\n*   **00:00 - 00:01:** The module card is carefully positioned over a metal fixture. The hand is shown steadying or guiding the card into place relative to the mounting brackets.\n*   **00:01 - 00:02:** The card is shown being lowered or slid further into the system, aligning with the slot mechanism within the metal brackets. The module card is clearly identifiable as a small component with visible contacts.\n*   **00:02 - 00:03:** The process continues, with the hand pushing the module card down or into its final resting position within the housing.\n*   **00:03 - 00:04:** The final clips show the card being fully seated or locked into place. The focus is on the interaction between the hands, the module card, and the surrounding hardware components, suggesting the module is now connected or about to be secured.\n\n**In summary, the video documents the precise, hands-on task of handling and seating a specific electronic module card into its corresponding bay or connector within a larger computer unit.**",
  "codec": "av1",
  "transcoded": true,
  "elapsed_s": 12.8
}