Implement bundled multi-camera --start-frame semantics as synced-group\nindices from the common synced start, inclusive with --end-frame.\n\nUpdate zed_svo_to_mcap to skip synced groups before writing, keep\nsingle-camera raw SVO frame semantics unchanged, and adjust exact\nprogress totals for selected bundled windows.\n\nReplace the expensive bundled exact pre-count path with approximate\ntime-window progress when --end-frame is not set, and update the\nshared TTY progress bar helper to support fraction-based rendering.\n\nExpose --start-frame in the batch MCAP wrapper and document the\nbundled frame-window semantics and approximate progress behavior in\nthe README.
Add a Python batch wrapper around zed_svo_to_mcap for multi-camera
segment exports. The new script supports dataset discovery, repeated
segment-dir inputs, CSV-driven ordering, skip/probe/report flows, dry-run,
and CUDA environment passthrough so kindergarten-style datasets can be
converted into one bundled MCAP per segment.
Extend zed_svo_to_mcap so bundled multi-camera mode accepts --end-frame
with synced-group semantics. In this mode the value is interpreted as the
last emitted synced frame-group index from the common synced start, while
--start-frame remains unsupported.
Vendor a minimal pose-config TOML and a sample segments CSV into this repo
so the MCAP workflow is self-contained. Update the README to document the
batch MCAP flow, use portable placeholders instead of machine-specific
absolute paths, and describe the expected dataset layout explicitly.
Register an MCAP recorder service on the streamer control subjects, reuse the shared recording request and status model, and expose the zed recording preview/conversion helper.
This also replaces the temporary cnats boolean with the explicit CVMMAP_CNATS_PROVIDER modes and documents the supported system and workspace build paths.
Switch acceptance/fault/release scripts to project-local .sisyphus evidence roots and remove parent-repo path assumptions.
Also harden deterministic behavior with run-id-derived port allocation and tuned fault thresholds so release gate pass and injected-failure flows remain stable in standalone execution.
This commit packages the standalone task-14 acceptance and task-15 fault-suite execution toolchain for downstream validation.
It includes all runnable harness scripts, helper utilities, and generated evidence captures so downstream behavior can be reproduced and reviewed independently from docs and core implementation.
Bundling these assets separately allows QA/automation workflows to validate runtime changes without dragging operational notes or release-gate documentation into the same review unit.
Ultraworked with [Sisyphus](https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-opencode)
Co-authored-by: Sisyphus <clio-agent@sisyphuslabs.ai>