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Application Development with Qt Creator - Second Edition

You're reading from   Application Development with Qt Creator - Second Edition Design and build dazzling cross-platform applications using Qt and Qt Quick

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784398675
Length 264 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Qt Creator FREE CHAPTER 2. Building Applications with Qt Creator 3. Designing Your Application with Qt Designer 4. Qt Foundations 5. Developing Applications with Qt Widgets 6. Drawing with Qt 7. Doing More with Qt Quick 8. Multimedia and Qt Quick 9. Sensors and Qt Quick 10. Localizing Your Application with Qt Linguist 11. Optimizing Performance with Qt Creator 12. Developing Mobile Applications with Qt Creator 13. Qt Tips and Tricks Index

Multimedia in Qt


Qt has long provided some support for multimedia on the platforms it supports in C++ through the inclusion of its Phonon library. In Qt 5.0 and beyond, Qt Quick provides several objects to interact with the native support Qt and the underlying platform provides. Using these QML components, you can:

  • Play sound clips and short sound effects in the background

  • Play video content

  • Display the camera viewfinder

  • Capture camera content from the camera

What's actually supported by Qt depends on the target platform; for example, if the hardware doesn't have a camera, you can't display a camera viewfinder or take pictures. In practice, the level of support varies further; for example, as I write this, multimedia and support on Windows is very poor. Moreover, the actual format of the audio and video which Qt can play back depends on the libraries installed with Qt, which depend on the target platform. Platforms such as Linux might require additional libraries to fully support the audiovisual...

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