Is it possible to call the api native playbook of QT creator?

Hello

I'm currently learning the playbook with Qt development.

For this I use Qt creator to develop the specific application of the user interface.

I want to know that is it possible to call the api natives of the application that is, I do in QT creator.

As I want to include a video and audio player in my application.

It is easier in the native api for use of this feature.

In QT, I found it in the QT mobility and with phonon, but two of them are not supported on Playbook.

So please guide me with my problem.

Thanks in advance.

bskania.

Sorry, drop the. at the end: http://qt-project.org/wiki/QNX

I never used the BB expected build but it's a bit old so it would be logical that you must use Q_OS_QNX vs Q_OS_BLACKBERRY. You can post the results of compilation using Q_OS_QNX?

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