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  • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

    @MichRX7 said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

    Ok, so now I'm frustrated and confused.

    I simply want to show a video from my local file system in my app. Is this really that difficult? Does anyone have a block of code they would be willing to share that does this? I don't need player controls or anything, just play a video and stop.

    The official example ?
    https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtmultimedia-multimediawidgets-videowidget-example.html
    🤷‍♂️

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    @J-Hilk Thank you, will try that during my lunch break. For some reason none of the examples are showing up for me in QT Creator. I'll bring that code down and go through it. I tried bringing down the media player with play list example, and it didn't play anything when I hit play.

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      @J-Hilk

      Thank you for pointing me at the official example. I downloaded the files and open the project in QT Creator, hit F5 and wait, the app pops up, I click the Open button, select my mp4 and click the play button and... nothing. I have tried multiple videos and can play those videos with VLC.

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        Are they all mp4 ?

        Did you try a different format ?

        The fact that they play in VLC is a good sign that they are not corrupted however it does not mean that your system has all the required codecs.

        On a side note, you can also make use of VLC in your Qt application if you want.

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          Are they all mp4 ?

          Did you try a different format ?

          The fact that they play in VLC is a good sign that they are not corrupted however it does not mean that your system has all the required codecs.

          On a side note, you can also make use of VLC in your Qt application if you want.

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          @SGaist said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

          On a side note, you can also make use of VLC in your Qt application if you want.

          And this is where my non-linux kicks in. I cloned the VLC-QT git directory, but now I don't know what to do from there. I believe I have to build it from within the debian sub-folder inside of the vlc-qt directory, but no idea how.

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            So, following this page for install directions on the vlc-qt: https://github.com/vlc-qt/vlc-qt/blob/master/BUILDING.md

            It says for Linux:
            Linux
            Install requirements from your distribution's repository. Supported generators are make and ninja.

            Make example:

            $ mkdir build
            $ cd build
            $ cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
            $ make -j8
            $ make install

            So, I go into the git debian directory because I believe my Rpi4 is running raspbian debian stretch. I then do the mkdir build and cd build so I'm in the build subdirectory of debian. I then use the following cmake command:
            cmake -SYSTEM_QML -WITH_X11 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug

            And I get the following error:
            CMake Error: The source directory "/home/pi/vlc-qt/debian/-dcmake_build_type=Debug" does not exist.
            Specify --help for usage, or press the help button on the CMake GUI.

            Was I supposed to put something else where the ".." is in the cmake directions?

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            • MichRX7M MichRX7

              So, following this page for install directions on the vlc-qt: https://github.com/vlc-qt/vlc-qt/blob/master/BUILDING.md

              It says for Linux:
              Linux
              Install requirements from your distribution's repository. Supported generators are make and ninja.

              Make example:

              $ mkdir build
              $ cd build
              $ cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
              $ make -j8
              $ make install

              So, I go into the git debian directory because I believe my Rpi4 is running raspbian debian stretch. I then do the mkdir build and cd build so I'm in the build subdirectory of debian. I then use the following cmake command:
              cmake -SYSTEM_QML -WITH_X11 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug

              And I get the following error:
              CMake Error: The source directory "/home/pi/vlc-qt/debian/-dcmake_build_type=Debug" does not exist.
              Specify --help for usage, or press the help button on the CMake GUI.

              Was I supposed to put something else where the ".." is in the cmake directions?

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              jsulm
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              @MichRX7 You need to tell cmake where the source code is:

              cmake PATH_TO_SRC -SYSTEM_QML -WITH_X11 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
              

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @MichRX7 You need to tell cmake where the source code is:

                cmake PATH_TO_SRC -SYSTEM_QML -WITH_X11 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
                
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                MichRX7
                wrote on last edited by
                #17

                @jsulm Thanks for the quick reply.

                In the interim I did get a .mov file straight from a new iPhone and moved that over onto my Rpi4, and guess what. It plays, so it must be a codec issue on the mp4 (though it didn't have sound, but maybe the Rpi4 doesn't output sound through hdmi).

                Is there a page that tells newbies like me how to install the right codec for my mp4 videos?

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                  Hahaha, of course though I take a .mp4 into my video editing software and export it is a .mov and it won't play either. So is there a way to tell what I need to do to a video to get it to play or how I install the codec's I need in QT? I don't want to have to use only non-edited iPhone vids, lol...

                  (Seriously, so glad to just see a video play... thank you all for the help so far.)

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                  • MichRX7M MichRX7

                    Hahaha, of course though I take a .mp4 into my video editing software and export it is a .mov and it won't play either. So is there a way to tell what I need to do to a video to get it to play or how I install the codec's I need in QT? I don't want to have to use only non-edited iPhone vids, lol...

                    (Seriously, so glad to just see a video play... thank you all for the help so far.)

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                    @MichRX7 Most safe method is to install all GStreamer plug-ins your distribution is providing.

                    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @MichRX7 Most safe method is to install all GStreamer plug-ins your distribution is providing.

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                      @jsulm And I'm stuck again (of course), so I did the following on my Rpi4:
                      sudo apt-get install gstreamer1.0-tools
                      Reading package lists... Done
                      Building dependency tree
                      Reading state information... Done
                      gstreamer1.0-tools is already the newest version (1.14.4-1).
                      0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.

                      So, I already had the newest version of gstreamer installed. Is there something else I need to do to download specific codec's or all codec's? I tried going to the gstreamer website, but not seeing anything on codecs.

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                        The codec are provided in the gstreamer plugins packages. See the gstreamer1.0-plugins-XXX packages.

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                        • SGaistS SGaist

                          The codec are provided in the gstreamer plugins packages. See the gstreamer1.0-plugins-XXX packages.

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                          @SGaist said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                          The codec are provided in the gstreamer plugins packages. See the gstreamer1.0-plugins-XXX packages.

                          Thanks, will look into that on my lunch break.

                          Or, if even easier, figure out why a .mov would play when it comes direct from an iPhone, but not if I take a mp4 and convert it into a mov in my video editing software. I mean, if I can convert to .mov and get it to work I'll just do that for now. :)

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                            @SGaist said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                            gstreamer1.0-plugins

                            Ok, well tried to install codecs, not sure if I'm doing it right. Did the following three entries, and now going to reboot because my videos didn't play:
                            apt-get install gstreamer1.0-plugins-*
                            apt-get install gstreamer1.0-plugins-*
                            apt-get install libavcodec-extra

                            If this is not correct, I can't figure out how to get them properly.

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                              Can you play your video directly with GStreamer from the command line ?

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                              • SGaistS SGaist

                                Can you play your video directly with GStreamer from the command line ?

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                                @SGaist said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                                Can you play your video directly with GStreamer from the command line ?

                                Yes, using:
                                gst-launch-1.0 playbin uri=file:///home/pi/Videos/tomtiph.mp4

                                or

                                gst-play-1.0 /home/pi/Videos/tomtiph.mp4

                                both those commands play the video

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                                  Good.

                                  Then as next step, I would build and run the Media Player Example.

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                                  • SGaistS SGaist

                                    Good.

                                    Then as next step, I would build and run the Media Player Example.

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                                    @SGaist said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                                    Good.

                                    Then as next step, I would build and run the Media Player Example.

                                    I have, it won't play the mp4 videos, but it will play the mov video saved direct from an iPhone just like my other videowidget.

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                                      What are the specifications of that video ?

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                                      • MichRX7M MichRX7

                                        @SGaist said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                                        Good.

                                        Then as next step, I would build and run the Media Player Example.

                                        I have, it won't play the mp4 videos, but it will play the mov video saved direct from an iPhone just like my other videowidget.

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                                        @MichRX7 said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                                        @SGaist said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                                        Good.

                                        Then as next step, I would build and run the Media Player Example.

                                        I have, it won't play the mp4 videos, but it will play the mov video saved direct from an iPhone just like my other videowidget.

                                        File Type MPEG-4 Video
                                        Total Size 5.8 MiB

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                                          @SGaist recommended this earlier; it's still worth doing: Check the error signal. It could provide some clues as to why your video isn't playing.

                                          Also, try connecting the status/state change signals and see what you get:

                                          connect(player, QOverload<QMediaPlayer::Error>::of(&QMediaPlayer::error), [=](QMediaPlayer::Error error)
                                          {
                                              qDebug() << "Error:" << error << player->errorString();
                                          });
                                          
                                          connect(player, &QMediaPlayer::mediaStatusChanged, [=](QMediaPlayer::MediaStatus status)
                                          {
                                              qDebug() << "Media Status:" << status;
                                          }
                                          
                                          connect(player,, &QMediaPlayer::stateChanged, [=](QMediaPlayer::State state)
                                          {
                                              qDebug() << "State:" << state;
                                          }
                                          

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