
Over a two-month period, contributed to the thibmaek/TagStudio repository by developing and refining advanced media playback features. Initially, built an in-app audio playback system using Python, PySide6, and Qt, integrating a MediaPlayer widget with controls for play, pause, mute, and seek directly into the asset review workflow. Later, consolidated audio and video playback into a unified media player widget, enhancing the user interface with autoplay, loop settings, and improved seeking. This work streamlined media handling, reduced context switching, and simplified future maintenance, demonstrating a focus on cohesive UI development and feature-driven engineering without recorded bug fixes.
Month: 2025-03 — thibmaek/TagStudio. Focus this month was delivering a unified media experience by introducing the Unified Media Player Widget, which consolidates audio and video playback into a single widget. This feature includes autoplay, loop settings, improved seeking via a refined slider, and a polished UI with clearer media control feedback. The implementation is captured by commit 13afb0f664c8c03d9015b4a42d26b373e1f6e30f (feat(ui): merge media controls (#805)). Major bugs fixed: None recorded in the provided data for this month. The work concentrated on feature delivery and UI refinement rather than discrete bug fixes. Overall impact and accomplishments: Improved user experience by providing a cohesive, single media widget, reducing fragmentation between audio/video players. The consolidation simplifies maintenance, accelerates future enhancements to media controls, and delivers clearer playback feedback to users. This aligns with business goals of delivering a smoother media experience and faster iteration on media-related components. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Frontend UI integration and refactor, feature-driven development, UI polishing, and code consolidation. The commit shows a UI-focused enhancement and collaboration to merge media controls across the media components.
Month: 2025-03 — thibmaek/TagStudio. Focus this month was delivering a unified media experience by introducing the Unified Media Player Widget, which consolidates audio and video playback into a single widget. This feature includes autoplay, loop settings, improved seeking via a refined slider, and a polished UI with clearer media control feedback. The implementation is captured by commit 13afb0f664c8c03d9015b4a42d26b373e1f6e30f (feat(ui): merge media controls (#805)). Major bugs fixed: None recorded in the provided data for this month. The work concentrated on feature delivery and UI refinement rather than discrete bug fixes. Overall impact and accomplishments: Improved user experience by providing a cohesive, single media widget, reducing fragmentation between audio/video players. The consolidation simplifies maintenance, accelerates future enhancements to media controls, and delivers clearer playback feedback to users. This aligns with business goals of delivering a smoother media experience and faster iteration on media-related components. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Frontend UI integration and refactor, feature-driven development, UI polishing, and code consolidation. The commit shows a UI-focused enhancement and collaboration to merge media controls across the media components.
Month: 2024-11 — Delivered Audio Playback Feature for TagStudio, enabling in-app audio preview with a MediaPlayer widget and full control set; Updated PreviewPanel to display and control audio. This improvement reduces context switching during asset reviews and broadens TagStudio's asset-handling capabilities, delivering tangible business value through faster feedback loops and richer media processing.
Month: 2024-11 — Delivered Audio Playback Feature for TagStudio, enabling in-app audio preview with a MediaPlayer widget and full control set; Updated PreviewPanel to display and control audio. This improvement reduces context switching during asset reviews and broadens TagStudio's asset-handling capabilities, delivering tangible business value through faster feedback loops and richer media processing.

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