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How to provide SRT file to QMediaPlayer

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    Sikander Rafiq
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    HI,
    Is there any way to provide SRT file to QMediaPlayer for subtitles. Thanks.

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      Afaics this is not yet supported.

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        I have manually added Subtitles support in my QT app. thanks.

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          I have manually added Subtitles support in my QT app. thanks.

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          @Sikander-Rafiq said in How to provide SRT file to QMediaPlayer:

          I have manually added Subtitles support in my QT app

          Would you be so kind as to share some clues about how you did it?

          I'm building a PySide6 app for editing/translating subtitles,
          using libmpv to display the video with subtitles.
          But my app has to save a whole SRT file just to show
          one freshly-edited subtitle (even when the video is paused).

          So I'd be interested to know how to make a text overlay
          that can show text on a video (playing as well as paused).

          I suspect that you used a text overlay, as I could not see any other way to do it, last time I looked (maybe a year ago).

          Edit: I hope you meant Qt (cute), not QT (cue tee),
          as I'm not interested in Apple QuickTime. ;)

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