TapeFlow now catches damage that only surfaces when the finished master is decoded — and points you straight at it.
- After an HDV export, the self-check pinpoints every spot where the master still decodes badly — damage no single capture flagged, but that the assembled stream trips over. Each one joins the re-capture list as a normal spot (tape timecode + thumbnail) and shows on the tape-map, so you can re-capture that exact spot, re-export, and watch it clear, exactly like any other damage. Even a 100% master can carry one (e.g. a divergence cut), so it's worth a glance after every export.
- These spots persist with the workspace — they survive a re-analyse and are only rewritten by the next export.
- Fixed how seam timestamp breaks are described: overlapping HDV captures carry the tape's own timestamps, so a cross-capture join is usually seamless; the small count that remains reflects the tape's own structure, not how many pieces were stitched together — nothing to chase.
See the README for requirements, install and usage.