The step-49 coarse scan introduced up to ±24 sample uncertainty in R
channel placement. When accumulated SDR clock drift pushed the actual
sync 35+ samples early in the search region, the step-49 windows could
land on the B-pixel tail and return position 0, misplacing R by ~50
samples (~16 pixel colour shift) — worse than no correction at all.
Replace with a vectorised goertzel_batch sliding-window scan at step=1
over a short window (sync_duration / 3 ≈ 3 ms), giving single-sample
accuracy. Use consumed=pos (instead of max(pos,line_samples)) when the
sync is found, so the next line starts at its correct separator and
per-line timing errors stop accumulating entirely.
Falls back to the fixed-offset path whenever the sync is not found
(e.g. noisy signal), preserving the pre-change baseline quality.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>