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    onek24
    wrote on 30 May 2016, 12:07 last edited by onek24
    #3

    @raven-worx

    I already tried it that way:

    QObject::connect(player, &QMediaPlayer::mediaStatusChanged, [=](){
    	qDebug() << "Media status changed:" << player->mediaStatus();
    });
    QObject::connect(player, static_cast<void(QMediaPlayer::*)(QMediaPlayer::Error)>(&QMediaPlayer::error),
    	    [=](QMediaPlayer::Error error) {
    	qDebug() << "Error occured:" << player->error();
    });
    QFile file("example.mp4");
    file.open(QIODevice::ReadWrite);
    QByteArray *ba = new QByteArray();
    ba->append(file.readAll());
    QBuffer *buffer = new QBuffer(ba);
    qDebug() << "Buffer size:" << buffer->size();
    player->setMedia(QMediaContent(), buffer);
    player->play();
    

    I get the following output:

    Buffer size: 85221984
    Error occured: QMediaPlayer::ResourceError
    Media status changed: QMediaPlayer::InvalidMedia
    Error occured: QMediaPlayer::ResourceError
    

    When i open the buffer before i set it as a media stream, i get the following output:

    Buffer size: 85221984
    Media status changed: QMediaPlayer::LoadingMedia
    Media status changed: QMediaPlayer::BufferedMedia
    

    With the open buffer, the output looks exactly like when i have an file which the player managed to play. Altho the player isnt able to play it. Since the media player can play the resource from local file using QUrl, maybe the problem is how i read the file into the buffer?

    Edit:

    Also tried opening the buffer and writing into the Buffer directly. Also tried it with seek(0) before the write(no reason to do so, but whatever..) and after the write. Also tried it with closing the buffer after i have written into the buffer.

    It also seems like the mediaplayer cant get any information for the file. The duration is 0, the resolution is [-1, -1].

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      onek24
      wrote on 31 May 2016, 08:17 last edited by onek24
      #4

      Aditional Information:

      • Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
      • Qt 5.6.0
      • MSVC 2013, 32 bit

      Update:

      I also tried this and this doesn't seem to work too. No errors are set but still my duration is 0.

      QMediaPlayer* player = new QMediaPlayer(nullptr, QMediaPlayer::StreamPlayback);
      
      QFile* file = new QFile("example.mp4");
      if (file->open(QFile::ReadOnly)) {
          player->setMedia(QMediaContent(), file);
          player->play();
      }
      else {
          qDebug() << "Unable to open file.";
      }
      
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        kuzulis
        Qt Champions 2020
        wrote on 31 May 2016, 09:06 last edited by
        #5

        You need to install a codecs-pack.. e.g. K-Lite .. or other..

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        • K kuzulis
          31 May 2016, 09:06

          You need to install a codecs-pack.. e.g. K-Lite .. or other..

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          onek24
          wrote on 31 May 2016, 09:25 last edited by
          #6

          @kuzulis
          How is that so? Since the video is playing fine(without a stream), why do i need a codec pack?

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            kuzulis
            Qt Champions 2020
            wrote on 31 May 2016, 10:35 last edited by
            #7

            I don't know, it is just my suggestion... Maybe the reason is that in case of a stream, the QMediaPlayer do not know the format of a video... because it does not read a video header of a file... :)

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            • K kuzulis
              31 May 2016, 10:35

              I don't know, it is just my suggestion... Maybe the reason is that in case of a stream, the QMediaPlayer do not know the format of a video... because it does not read a video header of a file... :)

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              onek24
              wrote on 31 May 2016, 10:48 last edited by onek24
              #8

              @kuzulis
              Well, thank you anyway. Sadly installing a codec pack didn't fix the problem.

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                SGaist
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on 31 May 2016, 21:59 last edited by
                #9

                Hi,

                Checking the doc of setMedia:

                Setting the media to a null QMediaContent will cause the player to discard all information relating to the current media source and to cease all I/O operations related to that media.
                

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                Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                • S SGaist
                  31 May 2016, 21:59

                  Hi,

                  Checking the doc of setMedia:

                  Setting the media to a null QMediaContent will cause the player to discard all information relating to the current media source and to cease all I/O operations related to that media.
                  
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                  onek24
                  wrote on 1 Jun 2016, 21:35 last edited by onek24 6 Jan 2016, 21:42
                  #10

                  @SGaist

                  Thanks, but i have already tried creating a QMediaContent from the video file and passing it to my mediaplayer with the buffer. That didn't work either.

                  Maybe im understanding it wrong. Maybe the stream has to be actual video or audio data instead of a container like mp4 or mkv? And the QMediaContent the actual information for either video or audio data, instead of the full container?

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                    onek24
                    wrote on 2 Jun 2016, 09:15 last edited by onek24 6 Feb 2016, 09:17
                    #11

                    Since i was still unable to solve my problem:

                    Could someone please provide me a working block of code of a QMediaPlayer playing from a buffer or other IODevice? I would like to provide media-data while the QMediaPlayer plays. QTemporaryFile or something similar isn't an option too since it has to be live.

                    So basically: Playing from an IODevice while the device provides more data during playtime.

                    Thanks in advance.

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                    • O onek24
                      2 Jun 2016, 09:15

                      Since i was still unable to solve my problem:

                      Could someone please provide me a working block of code of a QMediaPlayer playing from a buffer or other IODevice? I would like to provide media-data while the QMediaPlayer plays. QTemporaryFile or something similar isn't an option too since it has to be live.

                      So basically: Playing from an IODevice while the device provides more data during playtime.

                      Thanks in advance.

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                      MajidKamali
                      wrote on 5 Jun 2016, 13:00 last edited by
                      #12

                      Hi.
                      QTemporaryFile can solve your problem
                      QTemporaryFile is based on QObject, so you can create a pointer to it and set the parent to QApplication:

                      // in main.cpp
                      QTemporaryFile *file = new QTemporaryFile(&app);
                      // use file in application
                      

                      file will be deleted when app destructor is called. (end of application)
                      It is better to create a singleton class derived from QObject that wraps temp file IO
                      use above method for setting its parent as application

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                      • M MajidKamali
                        5 Jun 2016, 13:00

                        Hi.
                        QTemporaryFile can solve your problem
                        QTemporaryFile is based on QObject, so you can create a pointer to it and set the parent to QApplication:

                        // in main.cpp
                        QTemporaryFile *file = new QTemporaryFile(&app);
                        // use file in application
                        

                        file will be deleted when app destructor is called. (end of application)
                        It is better to create a singleton class derived from QObject that wraps temp file IO
                        use above method for setting its parent as application

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                        onek24
                        wrote on 5 Jun 2016, 13:26 last edited by
                        #13

                        @MajidKamali

                        It's no option. I'm trieing to archieve a "straming"-like behaviour.

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                        • O onek24
                          5 Jun 2016, 13:26

                          @MajidKamali

                          It's no option. I'm trieing to archieve a "straming"-like behaviour.

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                          chachora
                          wrote on 22 Dec 2016, 20:01 last edited by
                          #14

                          @onek24 Finally did you find the solution?

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                            hariny
                            wrote on 4 May 2017, 14:02 last edited by
                            #15

                            Did anyone solve this?
                            I am trying to decrypt a video before supplying the bytes to qmediaplayer. it doesn't seem to connect to the qiodevice.

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                            • H hariny
                              4 May 2017, 14:02

                              Did anyone solve this?
                              I am trying to decrypt a video before supplying the bytes to qmediaplayer. it doesn't seem to connect to the qiodevice.

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                              Mohammad Kanan
                              wrote on 9 Jan 2018, 15:20 last edited by Mohammad Kanan 1 Sept 2018, 15:41
                              #16

                              @hariny , @onek24 Since this thread was not resolved;
                              the buffer is not open !!!
                              your are missing two lines of code:

                                      buffer->open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
                                      buffer->seek(0);
                              
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