On Tuesday 21 October 2014 11:34:54 Thiago Macieira wrote:
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FYI, we have a similar problem in Tizen 3.0, compounded by the fact that
we're using Wayland.
But Tomasz says that the qtmultimedia branch for GStreamer 1.0 is working
fine. We've got that branch rebased on qtmultimedia dev
On Monday 06 October 2014 10:18:41 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Cornelius Hald wrote:
AFAIK QtMultimedia on Linux uses Gstreamer for video and audio playback,
so installing the right Gstreamer plugins should (hopefully) fix this
issue.
Maybe this will help:
On Monday 20 October 2014 23:46:03 Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote:
On Monday 06 October 2014 10:18:41 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Cornelius Hald wrote:
AFAIK QtMultimedia on Linux uses Gstreamer for video and audio playback,
so installing the right Gstreamer plugins should (hopefully)
Cornelius Hald wrote:
AFAIK QtMultimedia on Linux uses Gstreamer for video and audio playback,
so installing the right Gstreamer plugins should (hopefully) fix this
issue.
Maybe this will help:
https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad/
One big problem is that it's
On 2014-08-26, Allan Sandfeld Jensen k...@carewolf.com wrote:
Well. That would the safe way, and we should keep that in mind for Qt6, but I
believe with symbol versioning it can be done without breaking ABI, assuming
it works as advertised. The libraries would export all symbols as both their
On Tuesday 26 August 2014 10:27:52 Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
Well. That would the safe way, and we should keep that in mind for Qt6, but
I believe with symbol versioning it can be done without breaking ABI,
assuming it works as advertised. The libraries would export all symbols as
both
Thanks for your answer!
I fixed my issue thank of this bug report:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=671794
It looks like something is broken about libgstmusepack.so.
I have moved the file. It is now unreachable by gstreamer that force
it to use another plugin to decode MPC. So
On Saturday 23 August 2014, Olivier Goffart wrote:
On Saturday 23 August 2014 15:46:46 Roland Winklmeier wrote:
Am 22.08.2014 14:04, schrieb Cornelius Hald:
I recently ported application from Qt4 to Qt5 and I rewrote a bit the
audioplayer in it. Now it is using QtMultimedia instead of
On Monday 25 August 2014 22:44:38 Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
Using namespace or versioned symbols. I think something like -Wl,--default-
symver on all Qt modules and -Wl,--default-imported-symver on anything
using Qt modules could solve such crashes in many cases. It doesn't solve
all
Am 22.08.2014 14:04, schrieb Cornelius Hald:
I recently ported application from Qt4 to Qt5 and I rewrote a bit the
audioplayer in it. Now it is using QtMultimedia instead of Phonon.
There is an unresolved dependency issue with the combination Qt5 -
GStreamer:
Qt5 uses GStreamer on Linux,
On Saturday 23 August 2014 15:46:46 Roland Winklmeier wrote:
Am 22.08.2014 14:04, schrieb Cornelius Hald:
I recently ported application from Qt4 to Qt5 and I rewrote a bit the
audioplayer in it. Now it is using QtMultimedia instead of Phonon.
There is an unresolved dependency issue with
Hi,
AFAIK QtMultimedia on Linux uses Gstreamer for video and audio playback,
so installing the right Gstreamer plugins should (hopefully) fix this
issue.
Maybe this will help:
https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad/
Cheers,
Conny
On Wed, 2014-08-20 at 13:09 +0200,
Hello,
I recently ported application from Qt4 to Qt5 and I rewrote a bit the
audioplayer in it. Now it is using QtMultimedia instead of Phonon.
I noticed that mpc file are not read. I got this error: [Error: Could
not decode stream.]
I installed some packages on my linux about musepack:
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