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The "broken animations in HDR" was an encode-throughput cliff, not the ACCESS_LOST churn. Measured at 5120x1440@240 HEVC Main10 on the RTX 4090: forced 2-way split-encode = 7.6 ms/frame (~131 fps, well over the 4.17 ms/240fps budget → choppy), while SINGLE engine = 2.8-3.9 ms/frame (~256-357 fps, fits 240). The split/merge overhead dominates for 10-bit; a single Ada NVENC engine already handles 5K@240 Main10 comfortably. So the split decision now forces DISABLE for Main10 (bit_depth >= 10), keeping the existing forced-2 only for 8-bit above 1 Gpix/s. PUNKTFUNK_SPLIT_ENCODE still overrides. Added a split-mode log line. Validated live on the 4090: encode_us_p50 7.6 ms → 3.9 ms at 5K240 HDR with no env override. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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[package]
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name = "punktfunk-client-windows"
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description = "Native Windows punktfunk/1 client — winit/D3D11 shell, FFmpeg decode, WASAPI audio, SDL3 gamepads"
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version.workspace = true
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edition.workspace = true
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rust-version.workspace = true
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license.workspace = true
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authors.workspace = true
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repository.workspace = true
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[[bin]]
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name = "punktfunk-client"
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path = "src/main.rs"
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# Everything is Windows-gated so `cargo build --workspace` stays green on Linux/macOS (the
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# other native clients live in crates/punktfunk-client-linux and clients/apple); on other
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# platforms this builds as a stub binary. Mirrors the Linux client's cfg(target_os="linux")
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# gating exactly.
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[target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies]
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# The protocol core, linked directly (no C ABI) — same as the GTK Linux client. NativeClient
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# is Sync (mutexed plane receivers), so it drops into a UI app cleanly.
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punktfunk-core = { path = "../punktfunk-core", features = ["quic"] }
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# Video decode (same FFmpeg pin as the host/Linux client) — software HEVC on the GPU-less dev
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# box; D3D11VA hardware decode is a follow-up for the real-GPU box.
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ffmpeg-next = "8"
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opus = "0.3"
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# Audio render + mic capture (the WASAPI analogue of the Linux client's PipeWire backend).
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wasapi = "0.23"
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mdns-sd = "0.20"
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async-channel = "2"
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serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] }
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serde_json = "1"
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anyhow = "1"
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tracing = "0.1"
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tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3", features = ["env-filter"] }
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