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# ECP-0007: Tauri + Dioxus viewer bridge
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Status: Draft
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## Problem
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We need a macOS-ready viewer so we can watch every.channel streams while MoQ playback matures.
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## Decision
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Ship an embedded Dioxus web frontend inside a Tauri shell. The viewer lists generic stream descriptors (no HDHomeRun-specific UI) and plays a selected stream via a local HTTP bridge.
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The bridge:
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- Spawns ffmpeg to transcode a stream URL into short CMAF-style HLS segments (fMP4).
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- Serves the generated playlist and segments from a local HTTP server.
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- Returns a playback URL to the frontend.
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This preserves the stream abstraction while providing a pragmatic playback path on macOS (WebKit/HLS).
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## Alternatives considered
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- Wait for MoQ playback: rejected for now because it blocks local iteration.
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- Native AVFoundation player: deferred to keep UI portable and simple.
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## Rollout / teardown
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- Implement `list_streams` + `start_stream` commands in the Tauri backend.
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- Add Dioxus frontend with channel list and player.
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- Replace the HLS bridge with MoQ playback when the transport stack stabilizes.
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