Hiya!
I've been weeding through the documentation for a while now, and I noticed that QT supports what they call UCOM, which is basically an adherence to the COM protocol for allowing inter-process communication, but I wanted to know from actual QT developers what they thought would be the best way to approach my problem is.
Basically what I have to develop is an application that keeps a track of the types of video that you play on your computer.
So like if you're watching DVD's, or downloading some season of some TV shows, it'll store it in a history tracker.
So the model I wanted to follow was this:
A) Have a listener application that exposes an interface for logging when you watch video content on your computer
B) Create plugins for every major media player - Windows Media Player, Winamp, VLC, QuickTime, ZoomPlayer, etc., and then use those media players' API's to notify the listener application that you're watching something
Being that VLC and WMPlayer can be on different OS's, I figured QT would be the best route to go.
But what's the best way to let the plugin on VLC notify the listener application that you're watching something? My gut instinct is COM, but I don't want to develop Windows-specific software.
Also - I'm not sure if QT allows you to do Windows COM in the open source edition.
Thanks in advance for your input!
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