P.S.: Yes, I've bought the licenses to decode AVC-1 and MPEG in the hardware.Įdit: I've found this question talking about an Hardware accelerated VLC, it's slightly related to my problem, I guess.Įdit 2: Which packages would be enough to compile a Qt project that needs only the QtCore/QtBase and QtMultimedia?Įdit 3: I've followed the instructions on the answers and comments, using the Raspbian Jessie repository to install qt5. I've found this tutorial to compile qt5 from scratch on rasp1 with raspbian, and this one to do the same on rasp2, but that can take a long while, and lots of things can go wrong, so if it's possible to just do an apt-get it'll be A LOT easier for me (and anyone else who might step into this same problem).Īnd I would also want to know if after it's compiled, if my program will be able to play hardware accelerated videos using QMediaPlayer. But when I tried to use it, I've ran into some dependency problems, and the qt5 ended up not beign installed at all. First of all I noticed that Ubuntu MATE 15.04 comes with Qt 4.8 by default, and it have qt5-base and qmake5 on it's apt-get repository. I've developed a Qt5 app, and I'd like to see it running on the pi2. But, here will be my first shot, if it's not the right place, just tell me and I'll move the question elsewhere. First of all, I'm not sure if I should be asking this here, or on stackoverflow.
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