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  "video": "video-b1fd44c1.mp4",
  "description": "This video appears to be a screen recording demonstrating the process of **configuring or monitoring a virtual machine (VM) environment**, likely within a virtualization platform like Proxmox (as indicated by the interface elements).\n\nHere is a detailed breakdown of what is happening across the timestamps:\n\n**General Context:**\nThe user is interacting with a management interface, showing a list of virtual machines (`VM Content`) and panels for configuration. The VM in focus seems to be named something related to `pve-vm-xxx`.\n\n**00:00 - 00:01 (Initial View):**\n* The interface displays a list of various elements, including **VM Content** (listing multiple entries with IDs and descriptions) and technical details like **CPU, Memory, Network, Disk**, etc., for the selected VM.\n* The panel is showing the current configuration or status of the VM.\n* The user is in the process of viewing or possibly editing the details.\n\n**00:01 - 00:02 (Reviewing/Adjusting Details):**\n* The view remains focused on the VM details. The user is likely reviewing the existing hardware configuration (e.g., how many cores, how much memory is allocated, disk sizes).\n* The panel suggests granular controls for hardware resources.\n\n**00:02 - 00:03 (Accessing Processor Settings):**\n* A new section or modal window appears, titled **\"Edit Processors\"**.\n* The user clicks into this section, which allows for detailed management of the VM's CPU resources.\n* Initial values for cores (currently set to 2) and sockets are visible.\n\n**00:03 - 00:04 (Confirming Processor Settings):**\n* The user reviews the processor settings within the \"Edit Processors\" modal.\n* They might be toggling options or reviewing advanced settings before proceeding.\n\n**00:04 - 00:05 (Advanced Processor Configuration):**\n* The interface shifts to show a more complex view, likely related to **CPU models or features**.\n* There is a table listing various CPU options (e.g., `QEMU_CPU`, `host`, specific CPU types like `IvyBridge`, `Haswell`, etc.) along with corresponding settings (like `CPUID`, `Flags`, `Model`).\n* The user is scrolling through these options, suggesting they are selecting a specific CPU feature set for the VM.\n\n**00:05 - 00:15 (Iterative Configuration Changes):**\n* For the remainder of the video (00:05 to 00:15), the video consists of rapid, repetitive views of the same configuration modal, with slight changes visible between frames (e.g., scroll positions or minor UI updates).\n* This strongly suggests the user is **iteratively testing or selecting different hardware configurations**\u2014specifically CPU models or features\u2014within the VM's processor settings before finalizing the changes and saving the configuration.\n\n**In summary, the video documents a technical administrative task: deeply configuring the CPU resources of a virtual machine within a virtualization management panel, involving viewing, modifying, and selecting specific processor models and features.**",
  "codec": "vp9",
  "transcoded": false,
  "elapsed_s": 14.9
}