Art - media render proof

Both artifacts below were produced entirely in C# at build time, wiring locked 1.6 leaves - no browser, no System.Drawing. The cube is a sequence of frames; the tone is its audio twin. This is the suite's thesis made literal: a 3-D model is video rendered from input; video is audio + frames.

media self-test: 34 KATs passed โœ“

๐ŸงŠ โ†’ ๐ŸŽฌ 3-D cube โ†’ animated GIF

SoftwareRasterizer.Triangle โ†’ Image(Rgb24)[24] โ†’ Gif.Encode โ†’ OcBase64
C#-rendered rotating cube

๐ŸŽต tone โ†’ WAV

Synth โ†’ PcmBuffer โ†’ WavWriter.ToBytes โ†’ OcBase64
440 Hz ยท two partials ยท AD envelope ยท 16-bit PCM

๐ŸŽผ MIDI melody โ†’ WAV

MidiNoteEvent[] โ†’ MidiPlayer.RenderPcm โ†’ WavWriter.ToBytes โ†’ OcBase64
C-major run ยท synthesized by the 1.6 MidiPlayer voices

๐Ÿ“‚ MediaProbe - detect by content, not extension

The /player tool's C# engine. Each row was classified purely from the leading bytes (images wire 1.6 ImageSniffer) - no filename, no extension, VLC-style.

inputkindformat
the bytes of a PNGImagePng
the bytes of a WAVAudioWAV
the bytes of a GIFImageGif
random bytesUnknown?