{
  "video": "video-cc8eeb3c.mp4",
  "description": "This video appears to be a screen recording demonstrating the performance monitoring of a computer system, likely using the **HWiNFO** software.\n\nHere is a detailed breakdown of what is happening:\n\n**Main Interface (HWiNFO):**\n* The primary focus of the screen is a monitoring dashboard, characteristic of hardware monitoring tools like HWiNFO.\n* The title prominently features **\"System Board Power Consumption Graph (Current reading: 1178Watts)\"**, indicating that the software is tracking and displaying the power draw of the system's motherboard or power supply.\n* There is a detailed graph showing power consumption over time, with X-axis labeled with time stamps (e.g., -0.0, -0.5, -1.0, etc., likely representing minutes or seconds relative to the current time) and the Y-axis representing wattage (from 0 to 1400W).\n* The graph displays data points for **Min Peak, Average Usage, and Max Peak**, providing a historical view of power fluctuations.\n* Below the main graph, there is a section for **\"Historical Trends\"** with tables for detailed metrics like:\n    * **Duration**\n    * **Average Usage**\n    * **Min Peak**\n    * **Max Peak**\n    * **Min Peak Time**\n    * **Max Peak Time**\n* At the very bottom of the monitor window, there is a key-value readout, though the specific readings are too small to decipher clearly in the provided frames.\n\n**Overlay/Secondary Content:**\n* Throughout the video, there is a persistent overlay featuring a person (a man with a beard) who seems to be presenting, narrating, or demonstrating the software. This suggests the video is a tutorial, walkthrough, or presentation.\n* The overlay includes text, such as **\"The Highest Peak 000\"**, which is likely related to the highest power recorded.\n\n**Progression Over Time (From Frame to Frame):**\n* The frames show a continuous recording where the power consumption graph is updating in real-time (or near real-time).\n* The numerical values in the power consumption graphs (Min/Max/Avg) and the associated trend tables are changing subtly as the monitoring continues, reflecting the operational load of the computer system being tested.\n\n**In summary, the video is a technical demonstration showing how to use HWiNFO (or a similar utility) to monitor and graph the power consumption of a computer system over a period of time, likely for performance analysis or troubleshooting.**",
  "codec": "av1",
  "transcoded": true,
  "elapsed_s": 13.3
}