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<div>The answer was to use the Phonon module. Quicktime will play nativly under OSX, but not under XP. Havent tested Win7 but heard the quicktime was playing nativly so might be supported</div>
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<div>On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 11:19 +1200, "Taylor Carrasco" <crackerbunny@gmail.com> wrote:</div>
<blockquote type="cite" class="me67470QuoteMessage">Not looking for anyone to write the code for me, just wondering if anyone has any success with this?<br>
I want to be able to use Pyqt to make a simple movie player, perhaps there is already functionality in widgets that do this?<br>
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Thoughts?<br>
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