MediaNode Class Reference(Phonon::MediaNode)The MediaNode class is the base class for all nodes in a media graph. More... #include <Phonon/MediaNode> Inherited by: Phonon::AudioDataOutput, Phonon::AudioOutput, Phonon::Effect, Phonon::MediaObject, and Phonon::VideoWidget. This class was introduced in Qt 4.4. Public Functions
Detailed DescriptionThe MediaNode class is the base class for all nodes in a media graph. In all phonon applications, one builds a media graph consisting of MediaNodes. The graph will take multimedia content, e.g., from a file, as input. After its nodes have processed the multimedia, the graph will output the media again, e.g., to a sound card. The multimedia content is streamed over Paths between the nodes in the graph. You can query the paths that are connected to a media node with inputPaths() and outputPaths(). You can check whether the node is implemented by the current backend by calling isValid(). This does not guarantee that an instance of the class works as expected, but that the backend has implemented functionality for the class. Currently, Phonon has four media nodes: MediaObject, AudioOutput, VideoWidget, and Effect. Please refer to their class descriptions for details about their usage, and to find out which nodes can be connected to each other. See also Building Graphs in Phonon's overview document. Two nodes are connected to each other using the Phonon::createPath() or Path::insertEffect() functions (only Phonon::Effects use insertEffect()). We show a code example below, in which we build a media graph for video playback and then query its media nodes for their Paths: Phonon::MediaObject *mediaObject = new Phonon::MediaObject; Phonon::AudioOutput *audioOutput = new Phonon::AudioOutput; Phonon::VideoWidget *videoWidget = new Phonon::VideoWidget; Phonon::createPath(mediaObject, audioOutput); Phonon::createPath(mediaObject, videoWidget); QList<Phonon::Path> inputPaths = audioOutput->inputPaths(); // inputPaths = [ mediaObject ] QList<Phonon::Path> outputPaths = mediaObject->outputPaths(); // outputPaths = [ audioOutput, videoWidget ] When you create a Phonon application, you will likely build the graph yourself. This makes isValid() the most useful function of this class. The other two functions help navigate the graph, which you do not need to do as you created the nodes yourself. See also Phonon Overview, Phonon::MediaObject, Phonon::AudioOutput, Phonon::VideoWidget, and Phonon Module. Member Function Documentation
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