QMovie is only for playing image animations if I'm not mistaken.

>From the doc:
"This class is used to show simple animations without sound. If you want to
display video and media content, use the
Phonon<http://doc.trolltech.com/4.6/phonon-module.html> multimedia
framework instead."

/Anders Tidbeck

On 16 aug 2010, at 22:49, Chris Meyer <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks. That worked.

However... when I call QMovie::supportedFormats(), it only returns
'gif' and 'mng'. I'm assuming this is a plug-in path error; but I've
printed out my plug-in paths and one of the directories is pointing to
a folder containing mediaservice/libqqt7engine.dylib. Shouldn't it be
seeing '.mov' files too?

Any more clues?


On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 11:30 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:

On 17/08/10 3:49 AM, "ext Chris Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote:


I have Qt 4.6.3 installed and I run the command 'configure' in Qt

Mobility 1.0.2 directory.


I've followed the build instructions for Mac OS/Unix. But the

configure command comes back with the errors below.


Obviously there are other build requirements that aren't listed in the

docs. Is anyone building Qt Mobility on Mac OS that can help me out?

I'm interested primarily in the multimedia module for now.



Configuring Qt Mobility


Checking available Qt ... 4.6.3

Checking QMF .make: *** No rule to make target `clean'.  Stop.

.. Not Found

Checking NetworkManager .make: *** No rule to make target `clean'.  Stop.

.. Not Found

Checking CoreWLAN (MacOS 10.6) .make: *** No rule to make target `clean'.

Stop.

.. Not Found

Checking Maemo ICD .make: *** No rule to make target `clean'.  Stop.

.. Not Found

Checking Maemo ICD WLAN .make: *** No rule to make target `clean'.  Stop.

.. Not Found

Checking Maemo5 contacts dependencies .make: *** No rule to make

target `clean'.  Stop.

.. Not Found

Checking Bluez .make: *** No rule to make target `clean'.  Stop.

.. Not Found



Hi,

It is a problem that was fixed in a later version

With the detection of the Darwin OS.

The commit / patch is below, or you can set QMAKESPEC as such:


export QMAKESPEC=macx-g++




commit 2e45b44fa9d0f60763e04ad0ed20674f29760f82

Author: Lorn Potter <[email protected]>

Date:   Tue Jul 27 07:47:04 2010 +1000

   fix the fix for detecting darwin.


   Task-number: QTMOBILITY-414

diff --git a/configure b/configure

index 5b91925..19c7a36 100755

--- a/configure

+++ b/configure

@@ -261,8 +261,8 @@ done


 checkostype()

 {

-    match="darwin"

-    if [ "$OSTYPE" = "${match}"* ]; then

+    match="Darwin"

+    if [ `uname -s` = "${match}" ]; then

        OS="darwin"

        QMKSPEC="-spec macx-g++"

        echo "QMAKESPEC = "$QMKSPEC >> "$CONFIG_IN"



--

Lorn Potter

Senior Software Engineer, Nokia, Qt Development Frameworks





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