On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Neuer User <auslands...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Just wanted to try out the QmlVideoTee example, but it seems I am
> missing something:
>
> qabstractvideosurface.h: No such file or directory
>  #include <qabstractvideosurface.h>

Try this instead:

#include <QAbstractVideoSurface>

Qt headers that users use are w/o the ".h" suffix.

HTH,
-mandeep


>                                    ^
>
> Where do I find that file?
>
> Cheers
>
> Michael
>
> Am 30.04.2014 17:22, schrieb Lopes Yoann:
>> On Apr 30, 2014, at 12:36 PM, Neuer User wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I need to show an RTSP video played by a MediaPlayer element on two
>>> different VideoOutput elements. I can't get it to work. Only the last
>>> VideoOutput in the code works.
>>>
>>> Am I doing something wrong? Or is this just not expected to work? If so,
>>> how should I achieve this? I don't want to use shader elements as this
>>> certainly reduces performance a lot.
>>
>> It's currently a limitation. The fact that it can be done in QML is 
>> misleading, it's more clear with the C++ API where you can only set a video 
>> output on a media source, and not the other way around.
>> We should support this in a future release, it doesn't involve many changes.
>>
>> In the meantime the easiest solution, as you mentioned, is to use the 
>> ShaderEffect element.
>>
>> There are other (hack-ish) solutions to do this but it requires more work. 
>> Here's an example doing just that: https://github.com/marseyeah/QmlVideoTee
>>
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