Currently, Qt Multimedia renders video to a SurfaceTexture which requires the Android framework to access video data. However, in an aircraft, the video must play in tunneled mode to provide the best video experience. This prevents the framework from accessing the video data. In this talk, we will demonstrate how we were able to render a Qt/QML over 4K HDR video in tunneled mode and provide the best passenger experience.
Speaker: Tom Bundick, Ray Diaz, Thuan Pham
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