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  "video": "video-fbe2a0f1.mp4",
  "description": "This video appears to be a screen recording or demonstration of a text-based user interface, likely a terminal or a custom application, that is showing a menu or command prompt interface.\n\nHere is a detailed breakdown of what is visible:\n\n**Central Display/Interface:**\n*   **Logo/Title:** At the top center, there is a prominent logo featuring an abstract, geometric design within a circle, with the word **\"CRISPY\"** written below it. The text also includes **\"V2.0.0 Beta 1\"**, suggesting this is the name and version of the software.\n*   **Menu/Selection Area:** Below the title, there is a section labeled **\"Clouds\"** with a vertical menu listing several options:\n    *   Default\n    *   Opus\n    *   Sonnet\n    *   Halo\n    *   Codes\n    *   git 5.4 (default)\n    *   git 5.3 codex\n    *   git 5.2 codex\n    *   git 5.1 codex max\n    *   git 5.1 codex mrs\n    *   Celcius\n*   **Input/Interaction Area (Bottom):** At the very bottom, there is a dark input bar where a user can type commands. It currently shows a partially visible prompt, and some text seems to be available for input or selection (e.g., starting with `>> bypass permissions on...`).\n\n**Video Progression (Timeline):**\nThe timeline shows interactions happening in the menu:\n1.  **00:00 - 00:01:** The cursor is likely navigating through the options, focusing on the **\"Codes\"** option, as it is highlighted or appears to be the focus of the interaction shown in the second frame.\n2.  **00:01 - 00:02:** The user appears to be navigating further down the menu options, with the focus moving from \"Codes\" to **\"git 5.4 (default)\"**, **\"git 5.3 codex\"**, and so on.\n3.  **00:02 - 00:03:** The navigation continues through the specific `git` version options (e.g., `git 5.2 codex`, `git 5.1 codex max`, etc.).\n4.  **00:03:** The focus appears to be on the **\"Halo\"** option, which is currently selected or highlighted in the menu structure.\n\n**Overall Impression:**\nThe video documents the navigation through a structured, configuration-heavy menu system within the \"CRISPY\" application. The options suggest the application deals with different configurations, perhaps related to software versions, codebases, or specific profiles (like \"Opus,\" \"Sonnet,\" \"Halo\"). The user is interacting with this menu using directional inputs (likely arrow keys).",
  "codec": "av1",
  "transcoded": true,
  "elapsed_s": 14.5
}