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Adds a client-selectable **preferred codec** and wires the core + ABI + probe + Linux client to
negotiate and decode it. (Windows/Apple/Android follow in 2b.)
**Core:**
- `Hello.preferred_codec` (a single CODEC_* bit, 0 = auto) — a soft hint appended after
`video_codecs`. `resolve_codec(client, host, preferred)` now honors the preference when the host
can also emit it, else falls back to precedence (HEVC > AV1 > H.264). Roundtrip + preference tests.
- `NativeClient::connect` takes `video_codecs` + `preferred_codec`; `NativeClient.codec` exposes the
resolved `Welcome.codec`.
- ABI: `punktfunk_connect_ex7` (adds the two codec params; `ex6` delegates to it advertising
HEVC-only) + `punktfunk_connection_codec` getter + `PUNKTFUNK_CODEC_{H264,HEVC,AV1}` constants
(drift-guarded against the wire values). Header regenerated.
**Host:** passes `hello.preferred_codec` into `resolve_codec`.
**probe:** `--codec h264|hevc|av1|auto` sets the preference (still advertises it can decode all
three); the dump extension already follows the resolved codec.
**Linux client:** advertises the codecs FFmpeg can actually decode (`decodable_codecs()`), threads
the user's `codec` setting as the preference, and builds the decoder — both the software and VAAPI
paths, plus the mid-session VAAPI→software demotion — from the negotiated `Welcome.codec` instead of
hardcoding HEVC. New "Video codec" dropdown in Preferences (Automatic/HEVC/H.264/AV1).
Live-validated on the dev box: probe `--codec hevc` against a software (H.264-only) host resolves to
H.264 (graceful soft-preference fallback), no failure. clippy + core (57) + host (133) tests green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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| Troubleshooting | Common problems setting up or using a punktfunk host, and how to fix them. |
The host isn't found on the network
- Make sure the host is actually running (
systemctl --user status punktfunk-host, or you see it listening in the terminal). - Host and client must be on the same network/subnet. Discovery uses mDNS, which doesn't cross routed subnets or most VPNs-without-multicast. As a fallback, add the host by IP address in your client.
- A firewall on the host can block it. The native protocol's control plane uses UDP port 9777. The per-session data plane uses an ephemeral UDP port negotiated at connect time (currently random) — for a strict firewall, open a UDP range or move the data port. GameStream/Moonlight uses TCP 47984/47989/48010 + UDP 47998–48010 + ENet UDP 47999. Allow them on the host's firewall.
nvidia-smi says it can't communicate with the driver
- The NVIDIA kernel module didn't load. With Secure Boot enabled, enrol the module's signing key:
sudo mokutil --import /var/lib/shim-signed/mok/MOK.der, reboot, Enrol MOK at the blue screen (or disable Secure Boot). On Fedora, follow RPM Fusion's Secure Boot steps. - After a kernel update the module may need a rebuild — reinstall the driver package.
The desktop won't start, or "GPU … not supported by EGL"
The NVIDIA GL/EGL userspace is missing — the base driver package doesn't always include it.
- Ubuntu:
sudo apt install libnvidia-gl-<version>(matching your driver). - Confirm
/usr/share/glvnd/egl_vendor.d/10_nvidia.jsonexists andnvidia-drm modesetisY.
Black screen / no picture, but the client connects
- You must be on a Wayland session, not X11 (check the login-screen session picker).
- KWin must be ≥ 6.5.6 (
kwin_wayland --version); GNOME ≥ 48; gamescope ≥ 3.16.22. - Confirm
PUNKTFUNK_COMPOSITORinhost.envmatches your desktop.
Capture fails: "Session creation inhibited" (GNOME)
A locked GNOME session blocks screen capture. On an always-on/headless host, disable the lock:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-enabled false
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay 0
See Running as a Service.
A controller is detected but does nothing (Bazzite)
The host user needs to be in the input group. On Bazzite:
ujust add-user-to-input-group
Then log out and back in. On other distros this is sudo usermod -aG input $USER + re-login.
Pairing is rejected / the client can't connect
- The host requires pairing by default. Arm pairing from the web console, then enter the PIN on the client. See Pairing & Trust.
- If you re-installed the host, its identity changed — re-pair the client.
Stutter, drops, or high latency
- Lower the bitrate. On a busy or Wi-Fi link, the requested bitrate may be too high — the native clients' speed test picks a safe value; with Moonlight, set it manually.
- Prefer a wired connection or 5 GHz Wi-Fi between host and client.
- Streaming to many devices at once shares the GPU encoder. The host serves several concurrent native sessions (up to 4 by default); heavy load is usually bitrate-bound, so lower the bitrate first.
Still stuck?
Run the host with RUST_LOG=info (or debug) and check journalctl --user -u punktfunk-host for the
error around the failed connect or capture.