Yuri Tatishchev 6fca5bae39 perf(player): virtualize queue list rendering
Extract a generic VirtualList.svelte component that only renders
visible rows + overscan buffer using absolute positioning in a tall
sentinel div. Queue.svelte now uses VirtualList with 64px row height
(supporting 2-line titles) instead of rendering all items.

This reduces DOM nodes from 1000+ to ~20 for large queues.
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