Event QtQuick App cannot play the sound on the playbook + other problems
Hello
I wore a qtquick running on BB10-based application successfully. My long-term problem, it's that my applications cannot play the .wav sounds. He used the QtMobility on symbian. I am looking for a replacement and trying to adapt with open AL example in BlackBerry Github, but hopeless.
Here is the source code: https://gist.github.com/fe1fcbbb6753bb7ff06b
I'm lie the audio to the qtquick with the setcontextproperty method qml file. I checked with console.log () it is called.
I wonder that the problem between the location of the file or the method is not called.
my sounds is located under directory
QML/stem/sounds/from the root.
I also find that I don't see no output from qDebug.
I use the Qt Creator for PlayBook. I wonder if I can use the momentics?
Thanks for help. I expect to release my app before the release of BB10
I have my solution for this problem. I opened my .pro via momentics IDE. I clicked the right mouse in the project > set up > add libraries > check list all libs > then follow the cheats provided to change the .pro files. Simple and it works.
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