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    Swoone
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    I'm having problems getting Qt Mobility to work. First I thought it was because I was using Qt SDK 2010.05. So I installed the latest SDK (1.1.2) from http://qt.nokia.com/downloads/. Which claims to contain Qt Mobility version 1.1.3. However after installing I created a simple app from Qt documentation using QMediaPlayer, see http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qtmobility-1.1.3/quickstart.html.

    If I try to compile it complains about the following:

    #include <QMediaPlayer> main.cpp:2:24: error: QMediaPlayer: No such file or directory

    QTM_USE_NAMESPACE main.cpp:6: error: expected constructor, destructor, or type conversion before 'int'

    I must be missing out on something. Should I build Qt Mobility myself. I even can't seem to find the source files for it in the SDK directories :-s

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      DenisKormalev
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      AFAIK desktop Qt in QtSDK doesn't contain QtMobility. You have to build it manually or use one precompiled (if you use some package-based linux distro it will be easy to install it from repos).

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        Swoone
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        It does contain it. The create project wizard even supports creating a mobile project. Which still feels weird since I am targeting a 52" inch desktop environment ;-)

        This is the .pro file created (and my changes):

        @

        Add files and directories to ship with the application

        by adapting the examples below.

        file1.source = myfile

        dir1.source = mydir

        DEPLOYMENTFOLDERS = # file1 dir1

        symbian:TARGET.UID3 = 0xE80DF1B4

        Smart Installer package's UID

        This UID is from the protected range

        and therefore the package will fail to install if self-signed

        By default qmake uses the unprotected range value if unprotected UID is defined for the application

        and 0x2002CCCF value if protected UID is given to the application

        #symbian:DEPLOYMENT.installer_header = 0x2002CCCF

        Allow network access on Symbian

        symbian:TARGET.CAPABILITY += NetworkServices

        If your application uses the Qt Mobility libraries, uncomment

        the following lines and add the respective components to the

        MOBILITY variable.

        CONFIG += mobility
        MOBILITY += multimedia

        SOURCES += main.cpp mainwindow.cpp
        HEADERS += mainwindow.h
        FORMS += mainwindow.ui

        Please do not modify the following two lines. Required for deployment.

        include(deployment.pri)

        qtcAddDeployment()

        @

        And here is my main.cpp:

        @
        #include "mainwindow.h"
        #include <QApplication>
        #include <QMediaPlayer>

        int main(int argc, char *argv[])
        {
        QApplication app(argc, argv);

        MainWindow mainWindow;
        mainWindow.setOrientation(MainWindow::ScreenOrientationAuto);
        mainWindow.showExpanded();
        
        return app.exec();
        

        }
        @

        And it does not compile for previous posted reasons!

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          DenisKormalev
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          Qt Creator is only part of Qt SDK and another part is Qt library itself. Your errors really looks like QtM is missing, aren't they?

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            loladiro
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            Do you have
            @
            #include <QtMultimediaKit>
            @
            and more importantly, did you select Qt Mobility APIs in the Updater?

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              Swoone
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              Yes, QtM appears to be missing. But when I go this url it says QtM is part of the SDK:

              https://qt.nokia.com/products/qt-addons/mobility

              That's also claimed on this page, from where I downloaded and installed the SDK:

              https://qt.nokia.com/downloads

              Check these screenshots from my system for more details:

              http://www.vanmezelf.nl/images/screenshot.png
              http://www.vanmezelf.nl/images/screenshot-2.png

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                DenisKormalev
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                It can be part of mobile libraries (symbian, maemo), I'm not sure on this btw (I'm using mostly selfbuilded Qt or Qt from my linux repo).

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                  loladiro
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                  Try copying the mobility.prf from QtSDK/Simulator/Qt/gcc/mkspecs/features to QtSDK/Desktop/Qt/gcc/mkspecs/features

                  EDIT: This might not work. Don't be disappointed if it doesn't.

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                    Swoone
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                    #16

                    Okay, thanks for your efforts anyway :-)

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                      Swoone
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                      I did. Same errors after reloading and rebuilding the project.

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                        Swoone
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                        #18

                        Finally I succeeded achieving this in Phonon on Windows 7. I just adjusted the volume level to create the fade out.

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