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Videos deduped on sha256 only (pHash is images-only), so a different encode/remux of the same clip imported as a distinct record — the "same video from multiple sources" clutter surfaced by #859. Tier-1 metadata fingerprint: identity = container duration (±1.0s) + matching aspect ratio, scoped to the same artist; quality axis = pixel dimensions (mirrors image pHash: larger_exists→skip+link, smaller_exists→supersede). Codec/bitrate are deliberately NOT part of identity (the point is matching across re-encodes). Tight tolerances because a wrong video merge is destructive. - image_record.duration_seconds (Float, nullable; migration 0052). NULL for images. - safe_probe.probe_video also reads format=duration (one extra ffprobe field on the call that already runs); ProbeResult.duration. - _find_similar_video(duration,w,h,artist) shared by both import pipelines. - _import_media (filesystem/archive path): captures duration, video near-dup branch, persists duration. - attach_in_place (download path — handles #859's videos, previously didn't probe video at all): best-effort probe for dims+duration (LENIENT — never newly rejects a downloaded video on probe failure), video near-dup branch, persists duration. - _supersede carries duration onto the kept row. Reuses SkipReason.duplicate_phash so the existing download/external dup-cleanup (path-safe unlink, #859) applies unchanged. Tests: skip-smaller, supersede-larger (+ duration adopted), and distinct-durations-not-merged (false-merge guard). Follow-up (Phase 2, #871): a backfill to re-probe NULL-duration existing videos so the current library participates in dedup; retroactive merge of existing dups is a separate destructive maintenance action. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>