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May 5, 2011, 5:36:53 AM (14 years ago)
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Dmitry A. Kuminov
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trunk: Merged in qt 4.7.2 sources from branches/vendor/nokia/qt.

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    4228/*!
    4329    \page phonon-overview.html
    44     \title Phonon Overview
    45     \ingroup frameworks-technologies
     30    \title Phonon multimedia framework
     31    \brief Using the Phonon multimedia framework in Qt.
     32    \ingroup technology-apis
     33    \ingroup best-practices
    4634
    4735    \tableofcontents
    4836
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    4938    \section1 Introduction
    5039
     
    536525    possible to configure Qt without OpenGL support. In that case, you
    537526    need to run \c configure with the \c -no-opengl option.
    538 
    539     \section1 Work in Progress
    540 
    541     Phonon and its Qt backends, though fully functional for
    542     multimedia playback, are still under development. Functionality to
    543     come is the possibility to capture media and more processors for
    544     both music and video files.
    545 
    546     Another important consideration is to implement support for
    547     storing media to files; i.e., not playing back media directly.
    548 
    549     We also hope in the future to be able to support direct
    550     manipulation of media streams. This will give the programmer more
    551     freedom to manipulate streams than just through processors.
    552 
    553     Currently, the multimedia framework supports one input source. It will be
    554     possible to include several sources. This is useful in, for example, audio
    555     mixer applications where several audio sources can be sent, processed and
    556     output as a single audio stream.
    557527*/
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