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  • C CompSciDude

    @Christian-Ehrlicher This is the output of qDebug() << "mSoundUrl: " << mSoundUrl;

    mSoundUrl:  QUrl("/home/compscidude/build-TestSound-Qt6-Debug/source/mySound.mp3")
    

    To me, that means QUrl is not empty. Please correct me if I am not understanding the output.

    The sound plays on Windows, but I get the qt.multimedia.player: Warning: "Failed to connect: Connection refused" on Linux.

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    wrote on last edited by Christian Ehrlicher
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    @CompSciDude said in qt.multimedia.player: Warning: "Failed to connect: Connection refused":

    To me, that means QUrl is not empty.

    This is not a valid url. Please follow my links and use the correct function to create a valid url from a local file...

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    • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

      @CompSciDude said in qt.multimedia.player: Warning: "Failed to connect: Connection refused":

      To me, that means QUrl is not empty.

      This is not a valid url. Please follow my links and use the correct function to create a valid url from a local file...

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      wrote on last edited by CompSciDude
      #7

      @Christian-Ehrlicher Ok, I did that, but I am still getting qt.multimedia.player: Warning: "Failed to connect: Connection refused".

      Code

      #include <memory>
      
      #include <QApplication>
      #include <QAudioOutput>
      #include <QFileInfo>
      #include <QMediaPlayer>
      #include <QObject>
      #include <QString>
      #include <QUrl>
      #include <QWidget>
      
      class SoundEffect : public QObject {
        Q_OBJECT
      
      public:
        SoundEffect(QObject* aParent, const QString& aSound)
        : QObject(aParent)
        , mSound(aSound) {
        }
      
        void PlaySound() {
          QFileInfo soundPath{mSound};
          QString soundAbsPath{soundPath.absoluteFilePath()};
          qDebug() << "soundAbsPath: " << soundAbsPath;
          auto soundUrl = QUrl::fromLocalFile(soundAbsPath);
          qDebug() << "soundUrl: " << soundUrl;
          mOutput.setVolume(1.0);
          mPlayer.setAudioOutput(&mOutput);
          mPlayer.setSource(soundUrl);
          mPlayer.setLoops(QMediaPlayer::Infinite);
          mPlayer.play();
        }
      
      private:
        QString mSound;
        QAudioOutput mOutput;
        QMediaPlayer mPlayer;
      };
      
      int main(int aArgc, char** aArgv) {
        QApplication theApp{aArgc, aArgv};
      
        auto theWidget = std::make_unique<QWidget>(nullptr);
        theWidget->show();
        SoundEffect theEffect{theWidget.get(), "mySound.mp3"};
        theEffect.PlaySound();
        
        int exitCode{theApp.exec()};
        return exitCode;
      }
      

      Console output

      Gtk-Message: 10:01:16.982: Failed to load module "xapp-gtk3-module"
      Gtk-Message: 10:01:16.982: Failed to load module "unity-gtk-module"
      Gtk-Message: 10:01:17.027: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
      Gtk-Message: 10:01:17.028: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
      Qt: Session management error: None of the authentication protocols specified are supported
      soundAbsPath:  "/home/compscidude/build-TestSound-Qt6-Debug/source/mySound.mp3"
      soundUrl:  QUrl("file:///home/compscidude/build-TestSound-Qt6-Debug/source/mySound.mp3")
      [ALSOFT] (EE) Failed to set real-time priority for thread: Operation not permitted (1)
      qt.multimedia.player: Warning: "Failed to connect: Connection refused"
      qt.multimedia.player: Warning: "Failed to connect: Connection refused"
      

      I included all of the warning messages I am getting in case that helps diagnose the issue. I do not quite understand any of them.

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        CompSciDude
        wrote on last edited by
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        Side-note: I found a documentation page discussing GStreamer packages for QtMultimedia. https://doc.qt.io/qt-6.2/videooverview.html#supported-media-formats.

        I will verify if I have the correct packages installed and then try again.

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          CompSciDude
          wrote on last edited by
          #9

          I verified I had the correct packages installed and it still gives me the connection refused error with no sound playing.

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            FinnTheHuman
            wrote on last edited by FinnTheHuman
            #10

            I'm getting same error on similar problem
            Function I'm using:

            void MainWindow::on_Browse_clicked()
            {
                QString filePath = "file:/";
                filePath += QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this, tr("Select Audio File"), "", tr("MP3 Files (*.mp3)"));
                qDebug() << filePath;
            
                mediaPlayer = new QMediaPlayer();
                audioOutput = new QAudioOutput();
            
                mediaPlayer->setAudioOutput(audioOutput);
                qDebug() << mediaPlayer->audioOutput();
            
            
                mediaPlayer->setSource(QUrl::fromLocalFile(filePath));
                mediaPlayer->setLoops(QMediaPlayer::Infinite);
                audioOutput->setVolume(50);
                ui->file_name->setText(filePath);
            }
            

            and this is the error I am getting:

            "file://home/Admin/Desktop/music.mp3"
            [ALSOFT] (EE) Failed to set real-time priority for thread: Operation not permitted (1)
            QAudioOutput(0x55a8c4ddaa70)
            qt.multimedia.player: Unable to set the pipeline to the paused state.
            qt.multimedia.player: Warning: "Failed to connect: Connection refused"
            
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              wrote on last edited by
              #11

              Ok, I tried reconfiguring to build Qt from source and it says it does not have GStreamer support. That might be the issue. Please correct me if I am wrong, but I will investigate this.

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                wrote on last edited by
                #12

                I installed the libgstreamermm-1.0-dev package and doing that seemed to make the configure find GStreamer. I am going to rebuild the source and try running my application again to see if this will fix the issue.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  Well, I rebuilt Qt 6.2.4 source, but it still gives me the error. I am out of ideas.

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    I figured out a workaround that resolves this problem: run the application via the command line.

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                      #15

                      It is possible there is an issue with Qt Creator. I saw the error when running inside Qt Creator, but not when running from the command line.

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