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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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                    #30

                    @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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                    • JKSHJ JKSH

                      @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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                      @JKSH

                      Thank you for the reply. I placed these in the file. When I do the first connect throws this issue:
                      /tmp/VisualGDB/c/projects/LinuxProject1/MainWindow.cpp:35: error: reference to non-static member function must be called; did you mean to call it with no arguments?

                      The 2nd and 3rd connect's throw an error unless I put ); after the closing } for each connect.

                      I can't build the file until I figure out the issue with the first connect is. If I comment it out and place the ); after the 2nd and 3rd connects I can build the file, but I don't see any errors in the debug window in QT Creator if that is where I should be seeing issues.

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                        When I run the build after commenting out the first connect that is giving me an issue I do see this in the debugger:
                        GStreamer; Unable to pause - "file:///home/pi/Videos/tomtiff.mp4"
                        Media Status: QMediaPlayer::LoadingMedia
                        GStreamer; Unable to pause - "file:///home/pi/Videos/tomtiff.mp4"
                        mediaStatus: QMediaPlayer::LoadingMedia error: QMediaPlayer::NoError

                        Media Status: QMediaPlayer::InvalidMedia
                        Error: "Resource not found."

                        If I switch the file name to the known working MOV file and run the build I do not see this information or anything like it in the debugger.

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                        • MichRX7M MichRX7

                          @JKSH

                          Thank you for the reply. I placed these in the file. When I do the first connect throws this issue:
                          /tmp/VisualGDB/c/projects/LinuxProject1/MainWindow.cpp:35: error: reference to non-static member function must be called; did you mean to call it with no arguments?

                          The 2nd and 3rd connect's throw an error unless I put ); after the closing } for each connect.

                          I can't build the file until I figure out the issue with the first connect is. If I comment it out and place the ); after the 2nd and 3rd connects I can build the file, but I don't see any errors in the debug window in QT Creator if that is where I should be seeing issues.

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                          @MichRX7 said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                          error: reference to non-static member function must be called; did you mean to call it with no arguments?

                          Remember to include the & inside of()

                          The 2nd and 3rd connect's throw an error unless I put ); after the closing } for each connect.

                          Oops! I've edited the post to fix the syntax

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                          • JKSHJ JKSH

                            @MichRX7 said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                            error: reference to non-static member function must be called; did you mean to call it with no arguments?

                            Remember to include the & inside of()

                            The 2nd and 3rd connect's throw an error unless I put ); after the closing } for each connect.

                            Oops! I've edited the post to fix the syntax

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                            @JKSH said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                            @MichRX7 said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                            error: reference to non-static member function must be called; did you mean to call it with no arguments?

                            Remember to include the & inside of()

                            I copied it right from the page, this is what I have in my code that is throwing that error:
                            connect(player, QOverloadQMediaPlayer::Error::of(&QMediaPlayer::error), [=](QMediaPlayer::Error error)
                            {
                            qDebug() << "Error:" << error << player->errorString;
                            });

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                            • MichRX7M MichRX7

                              @JKSH said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                              @MichRX7 said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                              error: reference to non-static member function must be called; did you mean to call it with no arguments?

                              Remember to include the & inside of()

                              I copied it right from the page, this is what I have in my code that is throwing that error:
                              connect(player, QOverloadQMediaPlayer::Error::of(&QMediaPlayer::error), [=](QMediaPlayer::Error error)
                              {
                              qDebug() << "Error:" << error << player->errorString;
                              });

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                              @MichRX7 said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                              qDebug() << "Error:" << error << player->errorString;
                              

                              Found it: errorString() needs parentheses

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                                Well, there is a lot of output, not sure if you want to see all of it.

                                But, on the MOV file that plays correctly I see this near the end (after pressing the button to create the videowidget and play):
                                Thread 18 created.

                                ~"[New Thread 0x8d0fc390 (LWP 17529)]\n"
                                [New Thread 0x8d0fc390 (LWP 17529)]
                                *running,thread-id="18"
                                dNOTE: INFERIOR STILL RUNNING IN STATE InferiorRunOk.

                                Media Status: QMediaPlayer::BufferedMedia

                                =thread-created,id="19",group-id="i1"
                                Thread 19 created.
                                ~"[New Thread 0x8bbff390 (LWP 17530)]\n"
                                [New Thread 0x8bbff390 (LWP 17530)]
                                *running,thread-id="19"
                                dNOTE: INFERIOR STILL RUNNING IN STATE InferiorRunOk.

                                ~"[Thread 0x8bbff390 (LWP 17530) exited]\n"
                                [Thread 0x8bbff390 (LWP 17530) exited]
                                =thread-exited,id="19",group-id="i1"
                                Thread 19 in group i1 exited.

                                In the MOV that won't play I see:
                                Thread 21 created.

                                ~"[New Thread 0x8ddf2390 (LWP 17432)]\n"
                                [New Thread 0x8ddf2390 (LWP 17432)]
                                *running,thread-id="21"
                                dNOTE: INFERIOR STILL RUNNING IN STATE InferiorRunOk.

                                Media Status: QMediaPlayer::BufferedMedia

                                QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called
                                QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called

                                QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called
                                QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called

                                In the MP4 that doesn't play:
                                Thread 21 created.

                                ~"[New Thread 0x8dbff390 (LWP 17705)]\n"
                                [New Thread 0x8dbff390 (LWP 17705)]
                                *running,thread-id="21"
                                dNOTE: INFERIOR STILL RUNNING IN STATE InferiorRunOk.

                                Media Status: QMediaPlayer::BufferedMedia

                                QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called
                                QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called

                                If you want to see the full debug section from when I hit the button to here I can paste it, but it is VERY long.

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                                • MichRX7M MichRX7

                                  Well, there is a lot of output, not sure if you want to see all of it.

                                  But, on the MOV file that plays correctly I see this near the end (after pressing the button to create the videowidget and play):
                                  Thread 18 created.

                                  ~"[New Thread 0x8d0fc390 (LWP 17529)]\n"
                                  [New Thread 0x8d0fc390 (LWP 17529)]
                                  *running,thread-id="18"
                                  dNOTE: INFERIOR STILL RUNNING IN STATE InferiorRunOk.

                                  Media Status: QMediaPlayer::BufferedMedia

                                  =thread-created,id="19",group-id="i1"
                                  Thread 19 created.
                                  ~"[New Thread 0x8bbff390 (LWP 17530)]\n"
                                  [New Thread 0x8bbff390 (LWP 17530)]
                                  *running,thread-id="19"
                                  dNOTE: INFERIOR STILL RUNNING IN STATE InferiorRunOk.

                                  ~"[Thread 0x8bbff390 (LWP 17530) exited]\n"
                                  [Thread 0x8bbff390 (LWP 17530) exited]
                                  =thread-exited,id="19",group-id="i1"
                                  Thread 19 in group i1 exited.

                                  In the MOV that won't play I see:
                                  Thread 21 created.

                                  ~"[New Thread 0x8ddf2390 (LWP 17432)]\n"
                                  [New Thread 0x8ddf2390 (LWP 17432)]
                                  *running,thread-id="21"
                                  dNOTE: INFERIOR STILL RUNNING IN STATE InferiorRunOk.

                                  Media Status: QMediaPlayer::BufferedMedia

                                  QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called
                                  QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called

                                  QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called
                                  QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called

                                  In the MP4 that doesn't play:
                                  Thread 21 created.

                                  ~"[New Thread 0x8dbff390 (LWP 17705)]\n"
                                  [New Thread 0x8dbff390 (LWP 17705)]
                                  *running,thread-id="21"
                                  dNOTE: INFERIOR STILL RUNNING IN STATE InferiorRunOk.

                                  Media Status: QMediaPlayer::BufferedMedia

                                  QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called
                                  QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called

                                  If you want to see the full debug section from when I hit the button to here I can paste it, but it is VERY long.

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                                  @MichRX7 said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                                  Well, there is a lot of output, not sure if you want to see all of it.

                                  ...

                                   Thread 18 created.
                                  >~"[New Thread 0x8d0fc390 (LWP 17529)]\n"
                                   [New Thread 0x8d0fc390 (LWP 17529)]
                                  >*running,thread-id="18"
                                  dNOTE: INFERIOR STILL RUNNING IN STATE InferiorRunOk.
                                  

                                  Looks like you ran it in the Debugger.

                                  Run it normally (click "Run" instead of "Start Debugging" and you should see a lot less output.

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                                    Ok, here is the MP4 when I just run:
                                    01:16:58: Starting /tmp/VisualGDB/c/projects/LinuxProject1/Debug/LinuxProject1...
                                    qt5ct: using qt5ct plugin
                                    qt5ct: D-Bus global menu: no
                                    Media Status: QMediaPlayer::LoadingMedia
                                    State: QMediaPlayer::PlayingState
                                    mediaStatus: QMediaPlayer::LoadingMedia error: QMediaPlayer::NoError
                                    Media Status: QMediaPlayer::BufferedMedia
                                    01:17:08: /tmp/VisualGDB/c/projects/LinuxProject1/Debug/LinuxProject1 exited with code 0

                                    MOV file that plays as I expect:
                                    01:18:52: Starting /tmp/VisualGDB/c/projects/LinuxProject1/Debug/LinuxProject1...
                                    qt5ct: using qt5ct plugin
                                    qt5ct: D-Bus global menu: no
                                    Media Status: QMediaPlayer::LoadingMedia
                                    State: QMediaPlayer::PlayingState
                                    mediaStatus: QMediaPlayer::LoadingMedia error: QMediaPlayer::NoError
                                    Media Status: QMediaPlayer::BufferedMedia
                                    01:19:07: /tmp/VisualGDB/c/projects/LinuxProject1/Debug/LinuxProject1 exited with code 0

                                    MOV file that doesn't play (just get black window like MP4 file)
                                    01:20:36: Starting /tmp/VisualGDB/c/projects/LinuxProject1/Debug/LinuxProject1...
                                    qt5ct: using qt5ct plugin
                                    qt5ct: D-Bus global menu: no
                                    Media Status: QMediaPlayer::LoadingMedia
                                    State: QMediaPlayer::PlayingState
                                    mediaStatus: QMediaPlayer::LoadingMedia error: QMediaPlayer::NoError
                                    Media Status: QMediaPlayer::BufferedMedia
                                    QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called
                                    QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called
                                    QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called
                                    QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called
                                    01:20:49: /tmp/VisualGDB/c/projects/LinuxProject1/Debug/LinuxProject1 exited with code 0

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                                      Go figure, if I take the MOV that won't play into my video editor and export it as a WMV it plays.
                                      Same goes with the MP4, convert it to WMV and it plays.

                                      Maybe there is an issue with my video software and MP4/MOV? Just odd that I can play them from the command line, but not from within my QT app.

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                                      • MichRX7M MichRX7

                                        Go figure, if I take the MOV that won't play into my video editor and export it as a WMV it plays.
                                        Same goes with the MP4, convert it to WMV and it plays.

                                        Maybe there is an issue with my video software and MP4/MOV? Just odd that I can play them from the command line, but not from within my QT app.

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                                        @MichRX7 said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                                        Go figure, if I take the MOV that won't play into my video editor and export it as a WMV it plays.
                                        Same goes with the MP4, convert it to WMV and it plays.

                                        Maybe there is an issue with my video software and MP4/MOV? Just odd that I can play them from the command line, but not from within my QT app.

                                        Sounds like the video codecs aren't being loaded/used correctly in your Qt app.

                                        What version of Qt are you using? What version of OS?

                                        qt5ct: using qt5ct plugin

                                        How did you install Qt?

                                        mediaStatus: QMediaPlayer::LoadingMedia error: QMediaPlayer::NoError

                                        Hmm... nothing in the log jumps out to me, unfortunately.

                                        QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called

                                        This looks somewhat ominous; I'm not sure if this is a clue or not. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45537627/qwidgetpaintengine-should-no-longer-be-called-appears-when-using-qmediaplay

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                                        • JKSHJ JKSH

                                          @MichRX7 said in Showing a mp4 in my app:

                                          Go figure, if I take the MOV that won't play into my video editor and export it as a WMV it plays.
                                          Same goes with the MP4, convert it to WMV and it plays.

                                          Maybe there is an issue with my video software and MP4/MOV? Just odd that I can play them from the command line, but not from within my QT app.

                                          Sounds like the video codecs aren't being loaded/used correctly in your Qt app.

                                          What version of Qt are you using? What version of OS?

                                          qt5ct: using qt5ct plugin

                                          How did you install Qt?

                                          mediaStatus: QMediaPlayer::LoadingMedia error: QMediaPlayer::NoError

                                          Hmm... nothing in the log jumps out to me, unfortunately.

                                          QWidget::paintEngine: Should no longer be called

                                          This looks somewhat ominous; I'm not sure if this is a clue or not. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45537627/qwidgetpaintengine-should-no-longer-be-called-appears-when-using-qmediaplay

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                                          @JKSH

                                          I am on a Rpi4 running Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster).
                                          I am running Qt Creator 4.8.2 Based on Qt 5.11.3 (GCC 8.3.0, 32 bit)

                                          I tried to install 5.14.1, but failed gloriously (lol). I will give it a try again some day, but wanted to try writing actual code. I believe the 5.11.3 came with Raspbian buster.

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