GStreamer and Qt
Olivier CrĂȘte
olivier.crete at collabora.com
Sun Oct 21 15:15:09 UTC 2018
Hi,
Also, QtStreamer is for old style QWidget, if you're doing a QML
application, you should just be using qmlglsink.
And for C++, you don't really need bindings for GStreamer, you can just
use the C API directly.
Olivier
On Sun, 2018-10-21 at 15:12 +0100, Russel Winder wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I see that qt-gstreamer
> https://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/qt-gstreamer has been marked
> as
> unmaintained. I am guessing mostly on the grounds of it being a
> manually created binding.
>
> I see that the rust-qt crates appear to be handled by some automated
> cpp-to-rust program https://github.com/rust-qt/cpp_to_rust . Might
> this
> indicate a route forward for qt-gstreamer?
>
> It appears that Python, via PySide2 and PyQt5, is the only language
> to
> have really successfully created a binding to Qt. Perhaps this is why
> there is so much C++ still going on sinve Qt has a huge traction out
> there, much more than GTK+.
>
> I was just hoping to be able to use Qt and GStreamer from Rust or D.
>
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Olivier CrĂȘte
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