Five HDF5 embedding dumps from bali/ — Road to Bali (1952) — 3.6 MB total, generated at 5 fps with a 32 px minimum face. CI never calls a model, so inference happens on a GPU host and CI replays these as data; everything downstream of embedding is cheap CPU maths. Public domain is the reason this corpus rather than a convenient one: derived fixtures can be committed, where anything cut from a copyrighted title could not live in the repository at all. The set covers distinct behaviours rather than being five of the same thing: bali_28 has 9 cuts, so it exercises shot/reverse-shot association (AR-007); bali_46 is sparse at 140 faces over 385 frames, so it exercises gaps and extinction (AR-013); bali_13 is the busiest at 4 faces per frame; bali_31 is short at 29s. All five recorded zero drops. Both pinned parameters are consequences of measurements, not defaults: 5 fps because 1 fps over a 77s clip is 77 frames, too thin for an extinction window measured in tens of seconds; 32 px because that is the VR-005 floor, and the corpus is 480x360 so a stricter value would reject most of what is there. make_fixtures.sh regenerates them. Reproducibility is the requirement — a fixture whose provenance is unknown is worse than none, because it will be trusted. These are byte-reproducible only because of AR-004: before node outputs blocked rather than dropped, the same command produced different dumps run to run. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> TRACES: VR-001 | PR-002
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