fix(player): play downloaded video offline (DR-133, DR-134)
Offline video never started: the <video> element reported NETWORK_NO_SOURCE one millisecond after loadstart, which the UI mislabelled as "may need transcoding" even though nothing had been fetched. Two independent causes, both required for playback. The path was doubled. `downloads.file_path` is stored relative to the storage root while a download is queued, but the worker rewrites it to the absolute path it actually wrote once the transfer completes — so a completed row is already rooted. The player's offline branch rooted it a second time, producing /data/user/0/app//data/user/0/app/videos/x.mp4. Audio was unaffected because it resolves the same column through Rust's resolve_local_media_path, which does not re-root. The join is now absolute-aware (POSIX, Windows drive letters, UNC) so rows written before completion still resolve. The asset protocol was never enabled. convertFileSrc rewrites a path to http://asset.localhost/… unconditionally, but Tauri only answers that origin when the protocol-asset cargo feature is compiled in *and* app.security.assetProtocol.enable is set — neither was, so even a correct path resolved to nothing. This also silently defeated the cached-thumbnail path in imageCache, which fails soft to the server copy and so hid the breakage whenever the server was reachable. Scoped to $APPDATA/** — the storage root holding the database, downloads/ and the thumbnail cache — rather than an unrestricted grant. Diagnosed from logcat on device; UT-124 reproduces the doubled path.
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