I would say no, since Qt does not implement back ends. It uses GStreamer. So 
unless gstreamer implements it, then it won't work. On Windows, it is up to 
your 
DirectShow Filters. I've worked on such filters. I've not used them in Qt, but 
they worked with any DS-compatible software.

As for more simple stuff, you can always write a QAbstractFileEngine interface, 
which should work via the QNAM stuff. In fact, I have. But I've not tested it 
against QML yet. 






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From: "Lin, Mengdong" <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, October 20, 2010 4:55:00 AM
Subject: [Qt-mobility-feedback] Will Qt & Qt Mobility provide general DRM API 
for protected media objects?

 
There are multiple DRM schemes existing in the mobile market now, to protect 
various media objects including image, ringtone, music and video. 

It would be very convenient if Qt and Qt Mobility can provide a general MeeGo 
DRM API for applications. Thus a image viewer or a media player need not care 
about which DRM scheme (e.g. OMA DRM or WM DRM) is actually used at the lower 
layer. 

 
Does Qt & Qt Mobility have a plan to provide such a DRM API? 
And will a DRM framework at the application level be possible in Qt ?
 
 
Thanks & Best Regards
Amanda


      
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