Hi there,
I'm currently working on an application which makes use of QtJambi and I
experience major performance problems. The situation is the following:
I've got a QGraphicsView which is used to display a street map and cars
moving on it. Streets and cars both are custom graphics items. The
graph
Dennis Kehrig wrote:
> Turns out that when I start my application from within Eclipse, a
> temporary folder named
> QtJambi_Dennis_x86_4.4.0_01_msvc2005-20080608-0905 is created (or
> QtJambi_Dennis_x86_4.4.3_01_msvc2005-20080925-1845, respectively).
> By replacing plugins\phonon_backend\phonon_ds9
Hi Eskil,
thank you for taking the time to deal with my problem.
> This sounds very strange, and we have not been able to reproduce it
> locally. All the codecs for supported file types are located on your
> system (Phonon plugs into the framework called DirectShow to play back
> media) and shoul
Dennis Kehrig wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I hope this question hasn't been asked yet, but if so, please kindly
> point me in the right direction as to where to find the answers. Thank you!
>
> I noticed that with Qt Jambi 4.4.0, I can play MP3 files with Phonon
> just fine (using a player I wrote
flyingimmi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> looks like the binaries for use with opensource are not available on
> svn for the newest version of the bridge. Can you please compile and upload
> them?
The files have been merged into one package as both opensource and
commercial are built using Visual Studio