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The following is sample code to implement video playback in a scene. \qml Video { id: video width : 800 height : 600 source: "video.avi" MouseArea { anchors.fill: parent onClicked: { video.play() } } focus: true Keys.onSpacePressed: video.playbackState == MediaPlayer.PlayingState ? video.pause() : video.play() Keys.onLeftPressed: video.seek(video.position - 5000) Keys.onRightPressed: video.seek(video.position + 5000) } \endqml The source file, \c video.avi, plays when you click the parent of MouseArea. The video plays in an area of 800 by 600 pixels, and its \c id property has the value \b{video}. Notice that because signals for the \l Keys have been defined pressing the: \list \li \uicontrol Spacebar toggles the pause button. \li \uicontrol{Left Arrow} moves the current position in the video to 5 seconds previously. \li \uicontrol{Right Arrow} advances the current position in the video by 5 seconds. \endlist Video supports un-transformed, stretched, and uniformly scaled video presentation. For a description of stretched uniformly scaled presentation, see the \l fillMode property description. \sa MediaPlayer, VideoOutput \omit \section1 Screen Saver If it is likely that an application will be playing video for an extended period of time without user interaction, it may be necessary to disable the platform's screen saver. The \l ScreenSaver (from \l QtSystemInfo) may be used to disable the screensaver in this fashion: \qml import QtSystemInfo 5.0 ScreenSaver { screenSaverEnabled: false } \endqml \endomit */ // TODO: Restore Qt System Info docs when the module is released Item { id: video /*** Properties of VideoOutput ***/ /*! \qmlproperty enumeration Video::fillMode Set this property to define how the video is scaled to fit the target area. \list \li VideoOutput.Stretch - the video is scaled to fit \li VideoOutput.PreserveAspectFit - the video is scaled uniformly to fit without cropping \li VideoOutput.PreserveAspectCrop - the video is scaled uniformly to fill, cropping if necessary \endlist Because this type is for convenience in QML, it does not support enumerations directly, so enumerations from \c VideoOutput are used to access the available fill modes. The default fill mode is preserveAspectFit. */ property alias fillMode: videoOut.fillMode /*! \qmlproperty int Video::orientation The orientation of the \c Video in degrees. Only multiples of 90 degrees is supported, that is 0, 90, 180, 270, 360, etc. */ property alias orientation: videoOut.orientation /*** Properties of MediaPlayer ***/ /*! \qmlproperty enumeration Video::playbackState This read only property indicates the playback state of the media. \list \li MediaPlayer.PlayingState - the media is playing \li MediaPlayer.PausedState - the media is paused \li MediaPlayer.StoppedState - the media is stopped \endlist The default state is MediaPlayer.StoppedState. */ property alias playbackState: player.playbackState /*! \qmlproperty real Video::bufferProgress This property holds how much of the data buffer is currently filled, from 0.0 (empty) to 1.0 (full). */ property alias bufferProgress: player.bufferProgress /*! \qmlproperty int Video::duration This property holds the duration of the media in milliseconds. If the media doesn't have a fixed duration (a live stream for example) this will be 0. */ property alias duration: player.duration /*! \qmlproperty enumeration Video::error This property holds the error state of the video. It can be one of: \list \li MediaPlayer.NoError - there is no current error. \li MediaPlayer.ResourceError - the video cannot be played due to a problem allocating resources. \li MediaPlayer.FormatError - the video format is not supported. \li MediaPlayer.NetworkError - the video cannot be played due to network issues. \li MediaPlayer.AccessDenied - the video cannot be played due to insufficient permissions. \li MediaPlayer.ServiceMissing - the video cannot be played because the media service could not be instantiated. \endlist */ property alias error: player.error /*! \qmlproperty string Video::errorString This property holds a string describing the current error condition in more detail. */ property alias errorString: player.errorString /*! \qmlproperty bool Video::hasAudio This property holds whether the current media has audio content. */ property alias hasAudio: player.hasAudio /*! \qmlproperty bool Video::hasVideo This property holds whether the current media has video content. */ property alias hasVideo: player.hasVideo /*! \qmlproperty mediaMetaData Video::metaData This property holds the meta data for the current media. See \l{MediaPlayer::metaData}{MediaPlayer.metaData} for details about each meta data key. \sa {mediaMetaData} */ property alias metaData: player.metaData /*! \qmlproperty bool Video::muted This property holds whether the audio output is muted. */ property alias muted: audioOutput.muted /*! \qmlproperty real Video::playbackRate This property holds the rate at which video is played at as a multiple of the normal rate. */ property alias playbackRate: player.playbackRate /*! \qmlproperty int Video::position This property holds the current playback position in milliseconds. To change this position, use the \l seek() method. \sa seek() */ property alias position: player.position /*! \qmlproperty bool Video::seekable This property holds whether the playback position of the video can be changed. If true, calling the \l seek() method will cause playback to seek to the new position. */ property alias seekable: player.seekable /*! \qmlproperty url Video::source This property holds the source URL of the media. */ property alias source: player.source /*! \qmlproperty real Video::volume This property holds the audio volume. The volume is scaled linearly from \c 0.0 (silence) to \c 1.0 (full volume). Values outside this range will be clamped. The default volume is \c 1.0. UI volume controls should usually be scaled nonlinearly. For example, using a logarithmic scale will produce linear changes in perceived loudness, which is what a user would normally expect from a volume control. See \l {QAudio::convertVolume()} for more details. */ property alias volume: audioOutput.volume /*! \qmlsignal Video::paused() This signal is emitted when playback is paused. */ signal paused /*! \qmlsignal Video::stopped() This signal is emitted when playback is stopped. */ signal stopped /*! \qmlsignal Video::playing() This signal is emitted when playback is started or continued. */ signal playing VideoOutput { id: videoOut anchors.fill: video } MediaPlayer { id: player onPlaybackStateChanged: function(newState) { if (newState === MediaPlayer.PausedState) video.paused(); else if (newState === MediaPlayer.StoppedState) video.stopped(); else video.playing(); } videoOutput: videoOut audioOutput: AudioOutput { id: audioOutput } } /*! \qmlmethod Video::play() Starts playback of the media. */ function play() { player.play(); } /*! \qmlmethod Video::pause() Pauses playback of the media. */ function pause() { player.pause(); } /*! \qmlmethod Video::stop() Stops playback of the media. */ function stop() { player.stop(); } /*! \qmlmethod Video::seek(offset) If the \l seekable property is true, seeks the current playback position to \a offset. Seeking may be asynchronous, so the \l position property may not be updated immediately. \sa seekable, position */ function seek(offset) { player.seek(offset); } }