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feat(codec): make client codec selection real — GPU-aware native advertisement
The clients' codec pickers sent a preference the host threw away:
host_wire_caps() hardcoded HEVC for every GPU backend, so the native
path never emitted H.264/AV1 regardless of what the user chose.

Host: advertise what the backend actually encodes, mirroring the
GameStream serverinfo logic — software openh264 emits H.264; probed
backends (Linux VAAPI, Windows AMF/QSV) advertise their per-GPU
CodecSupport via the new wire_mask(); NVENC keeps the
Moonlight-validated H.264|HEVC|AV1 static superset; an empty probe
falls back to the superset so auto clients still resolve HEVC. Gate
10-bit to HEVC (like the 4:4:4 gate) now that a client can steer the
codec — Main10 is the only 10-bit encode path. Fix the web-console
stats label hardcoded to "hevc" (new Codec::label(), shared with the
GameStream register_session mapping).

Android: replace the hardcoded H264|HEVC Hello advertisement with a
videoCodecs param fed by VideoDecoders.decodableCodecBits() (AV1 bit
only when a real hardware video/av01 decoder exists — the decode loop
was already mime-driven); offer AV1 in the codec picker on capable
devices.

Decky: add the missing "Video codec" dropdown (auto/hevc/h264/av1) to
the plugin settings, round-tripping the same codec key the flatpak
client reads.

Apple: unchanged by design (AnnexB.swift is NAL-only, AV1 is never
advertised); refresh the stale "hosts don't emit AV1 on the native
path yet" comments here and host-side.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-08 16:45:37 +02:00
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Punktfunk — Steam Deck plugin (Decky)

Stream to your Steam Deck without ever leaving Gaming Mode. This Decky Loader plugin adds a Punktfunk panel to the Quick Access Menu (the button): discover hosts on your network, pair with a PIN, tweak stream settings, and launch a fullscreen, gamescope-focused stream — all from the couch, gamepad-navigable.

The video itself is the native GTK4 Linux client (the io.unom.Punktfunk flatpak); the plugin discovers, pairs, configures, and launches it the right way so gamescope fullscreens it — the same Steam-shortcut trick MoonDeck uses. Because it's built from real Steam UI primitives (@decky/ui), the panel looks and feels native to Gaming Mode.

What it does

  1. Discover — browses the LAN over mDNS for Punktfunk hosts, in both the QAM panel and a fullscreen page; each host row opens a details view (address, pairing policy, certificate fingerprint to cross-check against the host's log).
  2. Pair — for a host that requires it, a gamepad-navigable PIN keypad runs the SPAKE2 pairing ceremony headlessly, then remembers the host so future streams connect silently.
  3. Stream — launches fullscreen via a branded "Punktfunk" Steam shortcut so gamescope focuses it.
  4. Games — each host row has a games button that opens its library picker: pin titles as one-tap "Stream " rows in the QAM (jump straight into e.g. Playnite on the host), or "Open library on screen" to launch the client's controller-driven, console-style library browser (aurora backdrop + poster coverflow; A plays, B returns to Gaming Mode). Pins survive plugin reinstalls (stored next to the client's config) and follow a host across IP changes (matched by certificate fingerprint).
  5. Settings — resolution / refresh / bitrate / gamepad type / host compositor / mic, written to the client's config.
  6. About — plugin version, an explicit "Check for updates" button, the setup-guide link, and a force-stop for a wedged stream client.

To leave a stream: the in-client controller chord (L1 + R1 + Start + Select), or close the "game" from the Steam overlay — either returns you to Gaming Mode.

Install on the Deck

You need Decky Loader and the io.unom.Punktfunk flatpak (packaging/flatpak) installed on the Deck — SteamOS /usr is read-only, so the flatpak (which bundles libadwaita/SDL3) is the canonical client. Discovery uses avahi-browse, which ships on SteamOS/Bazzite.

Recommended — install from URL (published by CI): in Decky → Settings → Developer ModeInstall Plugin from URL, paste:

https://unom.io/pf-decky

(short link for https://git.unom.io/api/packages/unom/generic/punktfunk-decky/latest/punktfunk.zip; for a pinned version use https://git.unom.io/api/packages/unom/generic/punktfunk-decky/<version>/punktfunk.zip directly). The plugin then self-updates without the Decky store — when a newer build exists, an Update button appears and drives Decky Loader's own (SHA-256-verified) install. Installs and updates can take a couple of minutes on some networks: Decky's installer also contacts its plugin store first, which may be slow or blackholed before the actual download proceeds.

Build & sideload (development)

cd clients/decky
pnpm install
pnpm build                             # rollup → dist/index.js
pnpm run package                       # → out/punktfunk/ + out/punktfunk-v<ver>.zip
DECK=deck@<deck-ip> pnpm run deploy    # rsync → /tmp, sudo-install into the root-owned plugins dir, restart loader

~/homebrew/plugins/ is root-owned (the loader runs as root), so deploy.sh stages to a temp dir then sudo-installs and restarts the loader — set DECKPASS=… to run it non-interactively. A loader restart is required for an out-of-band install to appear.

Architecture

File Role
src/index.tsx Plugin entry: the QAM panel + route registration.
src/page.tsx The /punktfunk fullscreen page — Hosts (with per-host details) / Settings / About tabs.
src/settings.tsx · src/pair.tsx Stream-settings section; the gamepad-navigable PIN-pairing modal.
src/library.tsx The per-host game picker (pin/unpin, "Open library on screen") + the pinned-game launch helper.
src/hooks.ts · src/boundary.tsx Shared discovery/update/pins hooks + actions; the render error boundary.
src/steam.ts Steam-shortcut launch (AddShortcut / SetAppLaunchOptions / RunGame) — the focus-correct stream start. The shortcut's exe is /bin/sh with the wrapper passed as an argument, so the script never needs an exec bit (Decky's zip extraction drops it and the root-owned plugins dir can't be chmodded by the unprivileged backend). Launch extras ride env-prefix tokens: PF_LAUNCH=<id> (pinned game) / PF_BROWSE=1 + PF_MGMT=<port> (on-screen library); ids are validated space/quote-free at pin AND launch time.
src/backend.ts Typed callable bridges to main.py.
bin/punktfunkrun.sh The launch wrapper the Steam shortcut runs (so the window is focusable); maps PF_LAUNCH/PF_BROWSE/PF_MGMT to --launch/--browse/--mgmt. An older flatpak ignores the flags harmlessly (plain stream / hosts page).
main.py Backend: discover (via avahi-browse) / pair / library (headless flatpak --library, TSV) / pins store (decky-pinned.json) / settings / kill_stream / check_update (with an explicit CA-bundle search — Decky's embedded Python has no usable default TLS roots on SteamOS).
scripts/test-backend.py Stdlib-only checks for the backend's pure parsers (TSV, error classes, avahi TXT) + the pins round trip.
plugin.json · update.json Decky manifest; CI-baked update channel.

Limitations / next steps

  • No manual "add host by IP" entry yet (discovery is mDNS-only).
  • No in-stream overlay inside the plugin — the client owns the session once launched.
  • Pairing needs the operator to arm pairing on the host so it shows the PIN; the plugin can't arm it remotely.