[SOLVED] QtMultimedia : defaultServiceProvider::requestService(): no service found for - "org.qt-project.qt.mediaplayer"
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Well, I believe it should be rather simple to fix your problem. You just need to apply the modifications to the source as indicated then build it statically then copy the result in your static Qt folder. I am by no means certain it will work but I think it should.
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Sorry, I'm nube in QT
This is QT folder that runs Static "C:\Qt\Static\5.2.0"
This is source folder it build from "C:\Qt\Static\src\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.2.0".
Now, I have to
-Dowload and extract the qtmultimedia submodule [download.qt-project.org]
to "C:\Qt\Static\src\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.2.0\qtmultimedia"
-Delete the following in the plugins.pro file:
config_wmf: SUBDIRS += wmf
-Change in the directshow.pro file:
!config_wmf: include(player/player.pri)
into
include(player/player.pri)go to "C:\Qt\Static\src\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.2.0\qtmultimedia" with MinGW and run "qmake" command to compile it?
And than copy some resulting folder to "C:\Qt\Static\5.2.0" ?
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Hi,
Do you have a feedback on that (even though I tried)?
Cause I've been trying to build a static 5.2.1 but so far, i can't get qtmultimedia to work...
(defaultServiceProvider::requestService(): no service found for - “org.qt-project.qt.mediaplayer”)
Of course everything works perfectly on the dynamic side.[quote author="Mega4alik" date="1395811707"]Sorry, I'm nube in QT
This is QT folder that runs Static "C:\Qt\Static\5.2.0"
This is source folder it build from "C:\Qt\Static\src\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.2.0".
Now, I have to
-Dowload and extract the qtmultimedia submodule [download.qt-project.org]
to "C:\Qt\Static\src\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.2.0\qtmultimedia"
-Delete the following in the plugins.pro file:
config_wmf: SUBDIRS += wmf
-Change in the directshow.pro file:
!config_wmf: include(player/player.pri)
into
include(player/player.pri)go to "C:\Qt\Static\src\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.2.0\qtmultimedia" with MinGW and run "qmake" command to compile it?
And than copy some resulting folder to "C:\Qt\Static\5.2.0" ?
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[quote author="VoiD" date="1396212068"]Hi,
Do you have a feedback on that (even though I tried)?
Cause I've been trying to build a static 5.2.1 but so far, i can't get qtmultimedia to work...
(defaultServiceProvider::requestService(): no service found for - “org.qt-project.qt.mediaplayer”)
Of course everything works perfectly on the dynamic side.
[/quote]Hi, I couldn't make it work with MINGW. Currently I'm trying to build it with MSVC. I will post after I get some results.
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[quote author="VoiD" date="1396212068"]Hi
[/quote]Hi, after many unsuccessful tries, I assumed that somebody uploaded ready Static package and found this one http://www.npcglib.org/~stathis/blog/precompiled-qt4-qt5/.
Currently trying -
Hi
I followed this solution step by step. but didn’t get a success. I compiled using mscv2012.
Qt 5.2.1
QCreator 3.0.1
Os win8 ×64
I don’t have much knowledge in qt and can’t imagine what i could miss. I need to have audio playback by Url, but i can’t play any local wav, mp3 as well. -
Hello. Should this work for 5.3.2 as well?
I've tried these instructions as well as about 10 other sets that are similar, and still have no luck with playback in XP. We're using Creator with the MSVC 2012 w/ OpenGL compiler/Qt.- Our app downloads a wmv file into the users temp directory, then plays it back. If there's an error, we display it in our player as "Error: " + what is returned by errorString() on QMediaPlayer.
- It works perfectly in Windows Vista+
- On XP, with the multimedia dll's that came with Qt 5.3.2 package, we see:
"Error: The QMediaPlayer object does not have a valid service" - On XP, with the multimedia dll's compiled using various instructions including the ones in this thread, I simply get:
"Error: "
I'm developing on Windows 7 but my next steps are to get Creator/Qt installed on XP to see if I can get anything more out of Creator. It's quite frustrating.
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Hi, I'm @raf924 but I couldn't access my account so I made another.
@wesblake Do you use the x64 version of XP? Because according to this link : http://doc.qt.io/QtSupportedPlatforms/index.html#qt-5-3, Qt5.x only supports its 32 bit version and only for deployement so I wouldn't recommend installing QtCreator/Qt on your xp machine. And if you use the 32 bit version, is your compiler 32bit also? Because I think that would be an issue if the compiler is x64.
Also since I posted these instructions I haven't tried them on the latest version of Qt since I now use libVLC for media rendering.
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Hi,
same problem as described above and solutions did not work properly.I found out that you must have libgstreamer installed!
(see http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/linux-requirements.html in chapter "Multimedia Dependencies")After installation of libgstreamer every thing worked perfectly (some troubles with mp3 encoding but that is an os problem).
Fix on my System (openSUSE 13.2 64bit):
sudo zypper install libgstreamer-0_10-0
(or http://software.opensuse.org/package/libgstreamer-0_10-0)Hope this will help others.
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@tomasz3dk On my Linux (Ubuntu 14.04) machine I have just solved this problem
(the message "defaultServiceProvider::requestService(): no service found for - 'org.qt-project.qt.mediaplayer' ", and no video playback)
by installing
sudo apt-get install qtmultimedia5-examples,
which seems to contain the required plugin(s). -
Hi
I'm using ubuntu-base on my imx6ul board,and i solved this problem by using this command
sudo apt-get install libqt5multimedia5-plugins
install the libqt5multimedia5-plugins