Hi

Thanks for the answers.

I looked at QMEL but it's also not captable of what I want to to.
I'll create a suggestion at qt-project.org.
I looked at the Qt Multimedia Source, but I'd will take some time until I
understand it.

Regards

Lucas


2013/7/1 Samuel Gaist <samuel.ga...@edeltech.ch>

> Hi,
>
> You might be interested by the Qt Media Encoding Library project.
>
> I don't have the link handy, sorry, but it should be the first result of a
> Google search.
>
> Hope it helps
>
> On 1 juil. 2013, at 10:17, Lopes Yoann <yoann.lo...@digia.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>  This is not something you can do with Qt Multimedia at the moment. Feel
> free to create a suggestion at https://bugreports.qt-project.org if you
> would like to see this feature added to Qt in the future.
>
>  Best regards,
>
> Yoann Lopes
> Senior Software Engineer - Digia, Qt
> Visit us on: http://qt.digia.com
>
>  On Jun 28, 2013, at 9:26 PM, Lucas Betschart wrote:
>
>  Hi list
>
>  Is it possible to record the output of an application (e.g. sound of a
> game) with Qt Multimedia?
> Looking the first time through its documentation I couldn't find anything
> like that (only recorded from output / input hardware by getting a
> QAudioDeviceInfo).
> Would be cool if I can do that system independent and don't have to use
> PulseAudio libs and similiar.
>
>  Regards
> Lucas
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