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    Default Re: Using QT for a CBT/CBL Multimedia Application Authoring

    I guess I was hoping somebody would say I am wasting my time looking at other options and that QT is perfectly suited to developing multimedia training type software. Use Phonon for the video and audio content, use QWizard for getting information from users en masse, e.g tests and use QWebkit for presenting large amounts of text type knowledge to the learner, mix all this together with QT's other capabilities to make a brilliant training type application?

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    Dear all,

    Is any widget (webkit or other) helps to play TV/Radio?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Default Re: Using QT for a CBT/CBL Multimedia Application Authoring

    Phonon might be able to do it if it's backend (like GStreamer on Unix) can decode it.
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