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  "video": "video-e4c7512a.mp4",
  "description": "The video displays a **real-time visualization of data over time**, likely a **time-series plot or a simulation output**.\n\nHere is a detailed breakdown of what is visible:\n\n**Visual Elements:**\n\n1.  **Data Tables/Logs (Left Side):** On the left side of the screen, there are numerous lines of text that appear to be **logs, data entries, or a detailed stream of numerical data**.\n    *   Each entry seems to have multiple numbers (e.g., `2729 2737 2819`).\n    *   The lines are timestamped or sequentially numbered (e.g., line 3672, 3673, etc.).\n    *   The data appears to be changing sequentially as the video progresses, which corresponds to the time progression on the top bar.\n\n2.  **Graph/Plot (Right Side):** On the right side, there is a **graph or plot area**.\n    *   It features a **Y-axis** (vertical) and an **X-axis** (horizontal).\n    *   The Y-axis is marked with numbers (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7).\n    *   The X-axis appears to represent time or sequence, though the labels are not clearly visible in context.\n    *   A **line graph** is being drawn or updated in real-time, showing how the measured values change over the recorded time period. The line seems to fluctuate or evolve as the data updates.\n\n3.  **Timeline/Playback Control (Top):** At the very top, there is a timeline control indicating the duration of the recording/simulation, marked from `00:00` up to `00:24` (and presumably continuing).\n\n**Progression and Activity:**\n\n*   **Real-Time Simulation:** The entire interface strongly suggests a **live monitoring or simulation environment**. The data streams on the left are constantly updating, and the graph on the right is reflecting these updates continuously.\n*   **Data Flow:** The data entries on the left (the \"source data\") feed into the visualization on the right (the \"output visualization\").\n\n**Conclusion:**\n\nIn essence, the video captures a **data stream visualization**. It is showing a process where complex numerical data (the lists on the left) is being fed into a charting engine to produce a dynamic, evolving line graph (on the right) over a set period of time. This type of interface is common in scientific monitoring, financial trading, simulation modeling, or network performance tracking.",
  "codec": "av1",
  "transcoded": true,
  "elapsed_s": 15.1
}