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  • B bogong

    @Christian-Ehrlicher Have you read this manual by your own?

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    @bogong you may want to try this VLC with Qt integration, not that I've used it but it's suggested regularly as an approach given the good support of different codecs provided by the libVLC library.

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    • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

      @bogong Sorry - wrong link: https://wiki.videolan.org/LibVLC_SampleCode_Qt/

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      @Christian-Ehrlicher I've seen this before. THIS EXAMPLE of 2009 year and it's not working on on modern Qt/QML. It's using QWidget not QML. And not fitted for QML usage. Usually if I am asking about something - mean I've been checking and not found. The VLC offsite is VERY outdated.

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      • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

        @bogong you may want to try this VLC with Qt integration, not that I've used it but it's suggested regularly as an approach given the good support of different codecs provided by the libVLC library.

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        @Pablo-J-Rogina What do you mean?

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          @Pablo-J-Rogina What do you mean?

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          @bogong I forgot the link https://github.com/vlc-qt/vlc-qt

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          • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

            @bogong I forgot the link https://github.com/vlc-qt/vlc-qt

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            @Pablo-J-Rogina I've seen it too and already written message to the author of this implementation. This info provided @raven-worx at the second message in this thread. I am trying to understand how to use it right now.

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              @Pablo-J-Rogina I've seen it too and already written message to the author of this implementation. This info provided @raven-worx at the second message in this thread. I am trying to understand how to use it right now.

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              @bogong said in H.264/TS video streaming in Qt Application. How?:

              This info provided @raven-worx at the second message in this thread

              Yes, you right sorry for the duplication. Since it shows "libVLC" I thought it referred to the plain library, I didn't follow the link, my bad.

              There's a QML player example just in case.

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              • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

                @bogong said in H.264/TS video streaming in Qt Application. How?:

                This info provided @raven-worx at the second message in this thread

                Yes, you right sorry for the duplication. Since it shows "libVLC" I thought it referred to the plain library, I didn't follow the link, my bad.

                There's a QML player example just in case.

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                @Pablo-J-Rogina Thanks for assistance a lot :-) It's not bad ... :-)

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                  bogong
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                  Just got a reply from author of vlc-qt:

                  Checkout the platform/mobile branch. There you have specific toolchains available to build for android and iOS.
                  
                  A few disclaimers:
                  
                      I did not have time to test this for more than 4 years.
                      The performance is not optimised.
                  
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                    Published messages on native VLC forum:
                    https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=152944
                    https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=152943

                    Now awaiting reply.

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                      MrShawn
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                      #16

                      Duuuude..... I banged my head against this problem for sooooooo long.

                      Heres what you need to do:

                      Download the nighltly builds of libvlc so that you dont need build them yourself, in my case I needed it on windows. I use mingw 64 bit compiler so I got those versions.
                      https://nightlies.videolan.org/build/win64/

                      (i then put those lib files into my "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\sdk" directory)

                      Next clone the vlc-qt source
                      github.com/vlc-qt/vlc-qt.git

                      Open Qt Creator and go open file or project, select the CMakeLists.txt file in the top level. So long as all the tools are installed qt creator should configure the project. Make sure everything is found correctly. When I first tried this approach it could not find the SDK lib files. I tried to build them manually (cross compile) which was a complete disaster. If you get the nightly build and it works hold that copy CLOSE haha.

                      Once you build it you will get all your libvlc library files.

                      For your qmake .pro files (since all their examples are in cmake, which does not help most qt users as they are probably using qmake) heres what I add. I made a vlc-qt directory in my source code directory that has the include folder with the libraries header files, and coppied the built .dll files into the libs folder. told qmake where to find them.

                      INCLUDEPATH += "$$PWD/vlc-qt/include"
                      
                      LIBS += "$$PWD/vlc-qt/libs/mingw64/libVLCQtQml.dll"
                      LIBS += "$$PWD/vlc-qt/libs/mingw64/libVLCQtCore.dll"
                      

                      In your build directory: you need to add these files/folders....
                      copy the plugins folder from the vlc install dir.
                      C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\plugins >>> C:\dev\PROJECT\build-PROJECT-Desktop_Qt_5_12_6_MinGW_64_bit-Release\release\plugins

                      Also copy the following dlls into your application's directory, in my case C:\dev\PROJECT\build-PROJECT-Desktop_Qt_5_12_6_MinGW_64_bit-Release\release
                      libvlc.dll
                      libvlccore.dll
                      libVLCQtCore.dll
                      libVLCQtQml.dll (if you're doing qml, in my case I am)
                      VLCQt.dll
                      (libvlc.dll and libvlccore.dll I grabbed right from C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC directory)

                      For further assistance heres my qml snippet:

                      import QtQuick 2.0
                      import VLCQt 1.0
                      
                      
                      Item {
                          VlcVideoPlayer {
                              id: vidwidget
                              anchors.fill: parent
                              url: Bridge.currentCameraUrl
                      
                              onStateChanged: console.log("state changed!" + state)
                          }
                      
                          Rectangle {
                              id: rect
                              anchors.centerIn: parent
                              visible: (vidwidget.state == 6) || (vidwidget.state == 7) || (vidwidget.state == 1)
                              width: parent.width * .3
                              height: parent.height * .1
                              color: "Gray"
                              opacity: .8
                              radius: 2
                          }
                      
                          Text {
                              anchors.centerIn: parent
                              width: rect.width
                              height: rect.height
                              text: (vidwidget.state == 1) ? qsTr("Connecting camera...") : qsTr("Camera Not Found!")
                              color: (vidwidget.state == 1) ? "Blue" : "Red"
                              horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
                              verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
                      
                              font.bold: true
                              font.family: "Ubuntu"
                              font.pixelSize: 15
                          }
                      }
                      

                      and in c++
                      to get QML going add these headers and these lines of code to main function:

                      #include <VLCQtCore/Common.h>
                      #include <VLCQtQml/QmlVideoPlayer.h>
                      
                      VlcCommon::setPluginPath(app.applicationDirPath() + "/plugins");
                      VlcQmlVideoPlayer::registerPlugin();
                      

                      Anyways long post but I hope it helps, if you're on linux/ios/android I am sure the same general approach applies, you can get nightly builds for each of those OSes
                      https://nightlies.videolan.org/.
                      Good luck let me know if you get stuck bud!

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                      • M MrShawn

                        Duuuude..... I banged my head against this problem for sooooooo long.

                        Heres what you need to do:

                        Download the nighltly builds of libvlc so that you dont need build them yourself, in my case I needed it on windows. I use mingw 64 bit compiler so I got those versions.
                        https://nightlies.videolan.org/build/win64/

                        (i then put those lib files into my "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\sdk" directory)

                        Next clone the vlc-qt source
                        github.com/vlc-qt/vlc-qt.git

                        Open Qt Creator and go open file or project, select the CMakeLists.txt file in the top level. So long as all the tools are installed qt creator should configure the project. Make sure everything is found correctly. When I first tried this approach it could not find the SDK lib files. I tried to build them manually (cross compile) which was a complete disaster. If you get the nightly build and it works hold that copy CLOSE haha.

                        Once you build it you will get all your libvlc library files.

                        For your qmake .pro files (since all their examples are in cmake, which does not help most qt users as they are probably using qmake) heres what I add. I made a vlc-qt directory in my source code directory that has the include folder with the libraries header files, and coppied the built .dll files into the libs folder. told qmake where to find them.

                        INCLUDEPATH += "$$PWD/vlc-qt/include"
                        
                        LIBS += "$$PWD/vlc-qt/libs/mingw64/libVLCQtQml.dll"
                        LIBS += "$$PWD/vlc-qt/libs/mingw64/libVLCQtCore.dll"
                        

                        In your build directory: you need to add these files/folders....
                        copy the plugins folder from the vlc install dir.
                        C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\plugins >>> C:\dev\PROJECT\build-PROJECT-Desktop_Qt_5_12_6_MinGW_64_bit-Release\release\plugins

                        Also copy the following dlls into your application's directory, in my case C:\dev\PROJECT\build-PROJECT-Desktop_Qt_5_12_6_MinGW_64_bit-Release\release
                        libvlc.dll
                        libvlccore.dll
                        libVLCQtCore.dll
                        libVLCQtQml.dll (if you're doing qml, in my case I am)
                        VLCQt.dll
                        (libvlc.dll and libvlccore.dll I grabbed right from C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC directory)

                        For further assistance heres my qml snippet:

                        import QtQuick 2.0
                        import VLCQt 1.0
                        
                        
                        Item {
                            VlcVideoPlayer {
                                id: vidwidget
                                anchors.fill: parent
                                url: Bridge.currentCameraUrl
                        
                                onStateChanged: console.log("state changed!" + state)
                            }
                        
                            Rectangle {
                                id: rect
                                anchors.centerIn: parent
                                visible: (vidwidget.state == 6) || (vidwidget.state == 7) || (vidwidget.state == 1)
                                width: parent.width * .3
                                height: parent.height * .1
                                color: "Gray"
                                opacity: .8
                                radius: 2
                            }
                        
                            Text {
                                anchors.centerIn: parent
                                width: rect.width
                                height: rect.height
                                text: (vidwidget.state == 1) ? qsTr("Connecting camera...") : qsTr("Camera Not Found!")
                                color: (vidwidget.state == 1) ? "Blue" : "Red"
                                horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
                                verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
                        
                                font.bold: true
                                font.family: "Ubuntu"
                                font.pixelSize: 15
                            }
                        }
                        

                        and in c++
                        to get QML going add these headers and these lines of code to main function:

                        #include <VLCQtCore/Common.h>
                        #include <VLCQtQml/QmlVideoPlayer.h>
                        
                        VlcCommon::setPluginPath(app.applicationDirPath() + "/plugins");
                        VlcQmlVideoPlayer::registerPlugin();
                        

                        Anyways long post but I hope it helps, if you're on linux/ios/android I am sure the same general approach applies, you can get nightly builds for each of those OSes
                        https://nightlies.videolan.org/.
                        Good luck let me know if you get stuck bud!

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                        bogong
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #17

                        @MrShawn It's not exactly of what I've been seeking for. But never the less - THX a lot. I will take the directions of developing from your post and trying to implement it for mobile platforms.

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                          Bonnie
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #18

                          Hi, you may give QtAV a try.

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                          • M MrShawn

                            Duuuude..... I banged my head against this problem for sooooooo long.

                            Heres what you need to do:

                            Download the nighltly builds of libvlc so that you dont need build them yourself, in my case I needed it on windows. I use mingw 64 bit compiler so I got those versions.
                            https://nightlies.videolan.org/build/win64/

                            (i then put those lib files into my "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\sdk" directory)

                            Next clone the vlc-qt source
                            github.com/vlc-qt/vlc-qt.git

                            Open Qt Creator and go open file or project, select the CMakeLists.txt file in the top level. So long as all the tools are installed qt creator should configure the project. Make sure everything is found correctly. When I first tried this approach it could not find the SDK lib files. I tried to build them manually (cross compile) which was a complete disaster. If you get the nightly build and it works hold that copy CLOSE haha.

                            Once you build it you will get all your libvlc library files.

                            For your qmake .pro files (since all their examples are in cmake, which does not help most qt users as they are probably using qmake) heres what I add. I made a vlc-qt directory in my source code directory that has the include folder with the libraries header files, and coppied the built .dll files into the libs folder. told qmake where to find them.

                            INCLUDEPATH += "$$PWD/vlc-qt/include"
                            
                            LIBS += "$$PWD/vlc-qt/libs/mingw64/libVLCQtQml.dll"
                            LIBS += "$$PWD/vlc-qt/libs/mingw64/libVLCQtCore.dll"
                            

                            In your build directory: you need to add these files/folders....
                            copy the plugins folder from the vlc install dir.
                            C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\plugins >>> C:\dev\PROJECT\build-PROJECT-Desktop_Qt_5_12_6_MinGW_64_bit-Release\release\plugins

                            Also copy the following dlls into your application's directory, in my case C:\dev\PROJECT\build-PROJECT-Desktop_Qt_5_12_6_MinGW_64_bit-Release\release
                            libvlc.dll
                            libvlccore.dll
                            libVLCQtCore.dll
                            libVLCQtQml.dll (if you're doing qml, in my case I am)
                            VLCQt.dll
                            (libvlc.dll and libvlccore.dll I grabbed right from C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC directory)

                            For further assistance heres my qml snippet:

                            import QtQuick 2.0
                            import VLCQt 1.0
                            
                            
                            Item {
                                VlcVideoPlayer {
                                    id: vidwidget
                                    anchors.fill: parent
                                    url: Bridge.currentCameraUrl
                            
                                    onStateChanged: console.log("state changed!" + state)
                                }
                            
                                Rectangle {
                                    id: rect
                                    anchors.centerIn: parent
                                    visible: (vidwidget.state == 6) || (vidwidget.state == 7) || (vidwidget.state == 1)
                                    width: parent.width * .3
                                    height: parent.height * .1
                                    color: "Gray"
                                    opacity: .8
                                    radius: 2
                                }
                            
                                Text {
                                    anchors.centerIn: parent
                                    width: rect.width
                                    height: rect.height
                                    text: (vidwidget.state == 1) ? qsTr("Connecting camera...") : qsTr("Camera Not Found!")
                                    color: (vidwidget.state == 1) ? "Blue" : "Red"
                                    horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
                                    verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
                            
                                    font.bold: true
                                    font.family: "Ubuntu"
                                    font.pixelSize: 15
                                }
                            }
                            

                            and in c++
                            to get QML going add these headers and these lines of code to main function:

                            #include <VLCQtCore/Common.h>
                            #include <VLCQtQml/QmlVideoPlayer.h>
                            
                            VlcCommon::setPluginPath(app.applicationDirPath() + "/plugins");
                            VlcQmlVideoPlayer::registerPlugin();
                            

                            Anyways long post but I hope it helps, if you're on linux/ios/android I am sure the same general approach applies, you can get nightly builds for each of those OSes
                            https://nightlies.videolan.org/.
                            Good luck let me know if you get stuck bud!

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                            chaupad
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                            #19

                            @MrShawn did you see "unresolved external" problems when build the qt-vlc source code with QtCreator (MSVC 2019). ?
                            I checked the headers and source file, they are ok but they keep showing error like that.
                            I run steps to build from guideline in here
                            https://github.com/vlc-qt

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